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Bibliographical  Record 

THE  GRADUATE  SCHOOL 
1900-1910 


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THE  GRADUATE  SCHOOL 


1900-1910 


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DABNEY,  CHAELES  WILLIAM.  (A.  B.,  Hampden-Sidney  College,  1873; 
University  of  Virginia,  1874-77;  Universities  of  Berlin  and  Goettingeu, 
1878-80;  Ph.D.,  Goettingen,  1880;  LL.  D.,  Yale  University,  1901,  and 
the  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1902;  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Emory 
and  Henry  College,  1877-78;  Director  of  the  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station,  University  of  North  Carolina,  1880-87;  Director  of  the  Agri- 
cultural Experiment  Station,  University  of  Tennessee,  1887-90;  Presi- 
dent of  the  University  of  Tennessee,  1887-1904;  Assistant  Secretary 
of  Agriculture  of  the  United  States,  continuing  President  of  the 
University  of  Tennessee,  1893-96;  Member  of  the  Southern  Education 
Board,  1901 — ;  Founder  and  President  of  the  Summer  School  of  the 
South,  Knoxville,  Tennessee,  1902-04;  President  of  the  University  of 
Cincinnati,  1904 — .) 

Eeports  of  the  N.  C.  Agricul.  Exper.  Station,  iii  (1881)  to  ix  (1887)  in- 
clusive; Bulletins  of  the  same,  1881-87. 

Advance  of  Education  in  the  South;  Cosmopolitan,  September,  1892. 

Scientific  Work  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture;  Bui.  No.  24,  Office  oti 
Experiment  Stations,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agri.,  1894. 

Progress  of  Southern  Agriculture;  Circular  No.  3,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agri., 
June,  1896. 

A  National  Department  of  Science;  Science,  Jan.  15,  1897. 

The  National  University;  a  Growth;  Not  a  Creation;  Science,  March  5, 
1897. 

College  Degrees;  Proc.  of  the  Assoc,  of  Col.  and  Prep.  Schools  of  the 
Southern  States,  1898,  25-38. 

Scientific  and  Technical  Education;  Proc.  of  the  Assoc,  of  Col.  and  Prep. 
Schools  of  the  Southern  States,  1899,  7-17. 

Agricultural  Education;  Monograph  in  Education  in  the  United  States, 
A  Contribution  to  the  United  States  Educational  Exhibit  to  the 
Paris  Exposition,  1900;  ii,  No.  12,  593-652. 

Washington's  University;  the  Forum,  Feb.,  1900. 

The  Public  School  Problem  in  the  South;  Eeport  of  the  Commissioner  of 
Education  for  the  Year  1900-1901;  Annual  Eeports  of  the  Dept.  of 
the  Interior,  1901,  i. 

Eatio  of  Education  to  Production;  World's  Work,  April,  1901. 

The  Brotherhood  of  Men  and  Nations;  Univ.  of  Tenn.  Eecord,  Nov.,  1901, 
346-354. 

The  Old  School  and  the  New;  Our  Duty  to  the  New  Time;  Proc.  of  the 
Southern  Ed.  Assoc,  1901. 

Educational  Conditions  in  the  Southern  Appalachians;  Bui.  Southern 
Education  Board,  May,  1902. 


4  UNIVERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI 

Agriculture,  II,  the  United  States;  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  tenth  edi- 
tion, 1902,  xxv,  209-228. 

Jefferson,  the  Seer;  Proc.  of  the  Sixth  Conference  for  Education  in  the 
South,  1903. 

Agricultural  Education;  the  Encyclopedia  Americana,  1903,  i. 

Educational  Principles  for  the  South;  Proc.  of  the  Dept.  of  Superin- 
tendence, Nat.  Ed.  Assoc,  1904. 

The  Relations  of  Agriculture  to  Other  Sciences;  Proc.  of  the  Congress  ot 
Arts  and  Science,  Universal  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904,  vi. 

Man  in  the  Democracy;  Inaugural  address;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Record,  1904, 
i,  No.  4. 

The  University  and  the  City  in  Cooperation;  The  Outlook,  July  25,  1908, 
655-661. 

The  Meaning  of  "The  Solid  South;"  address  at  the  University  of  Ala- 
bama, 1909,  pamphlet;  reprinted  in  Shurter's  American  Oratory  of 
To-day,  1910. 

ASTRONOMY. 

PORTER,  JERMAIN  GILDERSLEEVE.  (A.  B.,  Hamilton  College,  1873; 
Ph.  D.,  ibid,  1888;  Assistant  Professor  of  Astronomy,  1875-78;  Member 
of  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1878-84;  Director  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati Observatory  and  Professor  of  Astronomy,  University  of  Cin- 
cinnati, 1884 — ;  Observer  on  International  Latitude  Service,  1899- 
1905.) 
The  following  publications  have  been  issued  by  the  Cincinnati  Observa- 
tory: 

Zone  Catalogue  of  4050  Stars;  1887,  104  pp. 

Charts  and  Measures  of  Nebulae;  1891,  47  pp. 

Catalogue  of  1340  Proper  Motion  Stars;  1892,  254  pp. 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Cincinnati  Observatory;  1893,  16  pp. 

Catalogue  of  2000  Stars  for  1890;  1895,  51  pp. 

Catalogue  of  2030  Stars  for  1895,  with  Motions  of  971  Stars;    1898, 

114  pp. 
Catalogue  of  4280  Stars  for  1900;  1905,  101  pp. 
Variation  of  Latitude  1899-1906;  1908,  31  pp. 
Micrometrical  Measures  of  Nebulae,  1905-10;  No.  17,  1910,  72  pp. 
The  Stars  in  Song  and  Legend;  143  pp.,  Ginn  &  Co.,  1901. 
The  following  publications  appeared  in  the  Astronomical  Journal: 

Catalogue  of  Stars  with  Motion  of  over  Half  a  Second;  xii,  1892,  6  pp. 

The  Motion  of  the  Solar  System;  xii,  1892,  2  pp. 

Observations   of   Comets;   xii,   xiii,   xiv,   xvi,   xviii,    xxiv,  xxv,  xxvi, 

1892-1910. 
Orbits  of  Comets;  xii,  xiii,  xv,  1892-95. 
Notes  on  Proper  Motions;  xvii,  xviii,  xxv,  1897-1907. 


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ASTRONOMY  —  Continued 


A  New  Determination  of  the  Solar  Motion;  xxi,  1901,  2  pp. 

Approximate  Mean  Parallax  of  a  Group  of  Stars;  xxii,  1902,  1  p. 

Observation  of  the  Transit  of  Mercury;  xxv,  1908,  1  p. 

Observations  of  Minor  Planets  and  Comets;   xxvi,  1910,  2  pp. 

Observations  of  Comets  1908  e,  1909  a,   1909  e,   Halley  7s  Comet;   Ob- 
servations of  minor  planets,  Germania,  Fides,  Anahita,  Herculina, 
Gyptis,  Euronome,  Leto,  Virginia;  xxvi,  1910,  2  pp. 
The  following  articles  were  published  in  the  Astronomische  Nachrichten: 

Element  3  des  Planeten  Adeona;  lxxxvi,  1875. 

Beobachtung  der  Saturnsbedeckung;  lxxxviii,  1876. 

Elemente  und  Ephemeride  des  Planeten  Una;  lxxxix,  1876. 

Beobachtungen  von  Cometen;  xc,  cxi,  cxiv,  cxix,  1877-88. 

Beobachtung  des  Sonnenfinsterniss  1885;  cxi,  1885. 

Beobachtungen  von  Planeten;- cxiv,  cxix,  clxxi,  clxxv,  clxxvii,  1886- 
1908. 

Observations  of  Victoria  and  Comparison  Stars;  cxxiii,  1889. 

Corrections  to  Proper  Motions;  cxxiii,  1889. 

Observations  of  Sappho  and  Comparison  Stars;  cxxiv,  1890. 

A  List  of  Five  Proper  Motion  Stars;  cxxvii,  1891. 

Beobachtungen  der  Mondfinsterniss  1891;  cxxxvii,  1895. 

A   Comparison  between  the  Eadcliffe  and  Cincinnati  Catalogues  for 
1890;  cxxxvii,  1895. 

Proper  Motions  of  Stars  in  the  Paris  Catalogue;  cxliv,  1897. 

Note  on  the  Proper  Motions  of  B.  D.   +   24°,  27331  and  27332;   clx, 
1902. 
Report  on  the  Cincinnati  Observatory,  1902;   Publications  of  the  Astro- 
nomical Society  of  the  Pacific,  xv,  1903. 
Report  on  the  Cincinnati  Observatory,  1903;  Publications  of  the  Astro- 
nomical Society  of  the  Pacific,  xvi,  1904. 
The  following  articles  were  published  in  the  Sidereal  Messenger: 

Solar  Eclipse,  March  16,  1885;  iv,  1885,  1  p. 

Occultation  of  Alpha  Tauri;  iv,  1885,  1  p. 

Stars  with  Large     Proper  Motions;  iv,  1885,  1  p. 

Time;  vi,  1887,  4  pp. 

The  New  Meridian  Circle  of  the  Cincinnati  Observatory;  viii,  1889, 
4  pp. 

Ormsby  MacKnight  Mitchel;  viii,  1889,  6  pp. 

Christian  Henry  Frederick  Peters;  ix,  1890,  3  pp. 
The  following  articles  were  published  in  Astronomy  and  Astrophysics: 

The  Motion  of  the  Solar  System;  xi,  1892,  1  p. 

The  Star  of  Bethlehem;  xii,  1893,  2  pp. 
The  following  articles  were  published  in  Popular  Astronomy: 

The  Proper  Motion  of  Stars  as  a  Criterion  of  Distance;  vi,  1898,  4  pp. 


6  UNIVERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI 

ASTRONOMY  -  Continued 

Revised  List  of  Stars  with  Annual  Motion  of  over  One  Second;  viii, 

1900,  2  pp. 
The  New  16-inch  Telescope  of  the  Cincinnati  Observatory;  xii,  1904, 

4  pp. 
Constant  Error  in  Meridian  Observations;  xiii,  1905,  4  pp. 

STEWART,   DE  LISLE.      (B.   L.,   Carleton   College,   1891;    Ph.D.,    1895; 

Instructor   in   Astronomy,   University    of    Cincinnati,    1903-08;    Chief 

Assistant    in    the    Observatory,    University    of    Cincinnati,    1903-09; 

Observer  on  International  Latitude  Service,  1905 — .) 
Observations  of  Comets;  Astron.  Jour.,  No.  576,  1905,  1  p. 
Objective    Prism    Comparison    Spectrograph;    Astrophysical    Jour.,    xxiii, 

1906,  4  pp. 
List  of  Nebulae,  Clusters  and  Asteroids  on  Bruce  photographic  plates  at 

Arequipa;  Harvard  Observatory  Annals,  lx,  1908,  27  pp. 
Observations  of  Transit  of  Mercury;  Astron.  Jour.,  No.  600,  1908,  1  p. 

YOWELL,  EVERETT  I.     (C.  E.,  University  of  Cincinnati,   1891;   M.S., 

1893;    Instructor   in   Mathematics,   ibid,    1891-94,    1895-97;    Assistant 

at    the    Cincinnati    Observatory,    1895-1901;    Computer   at   the   U.    S. 

Naval  Observatory,  1901-06;  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  U.  S.  Naval 

Academy,    1906-09;    Chief   Assistant   at    the   Cincinnati   Observatory, 

1909 — .) 
The  following  articles  were  published  in  the  Astronomical  Journal: 

Observations  of  Right  Ascension  of  Vesta;  xxiii,  1903,  1  p. 

Elements  and  Ephemeris  of  Comet  1904  a;  xxiv,  1904,  1  p. 

Revised  Elements  of  Comet  1904  a;  xxiv,  1904,  1  p. 

Ephemeris  of  Comet  1904  a;  xxiv,  1904,  1  p. 

Observations  of  Minor  Planets  and  Comets;  xxvi,  1910,  2  pp. 

Observations  of  Minor  Planets;  xxvi,  1910,  1  p. 

Observations  of  Halley's  Comet;  Observations  of  Minor  Planets  HZ, 
JA,  JB,  Gerda;  xxvi,  1910,  3  pp. 

SMITH,  ELLIOTT.  (A.  B.,  University  of  Minnesota,  1903;  Ph.D.,  Uni- 
versity of  Cincinnati,  1910;  Assistant  in  Astronomy,  University  of 
Minnesota,  1902-03;  Assistant  in  Astronomy,  Lick  Observatory,  1903- 
05;  Second  Assistant  in  the  Observatory,  University  of  Cincinnati, 
1907-10;  First  Assistant,  1910 — .) 

The  following  articles  appeared  in  Publications  Astronomical  Society  of 

the  Pacific: 

Star  Catalogues;  xvi,  1904,  9  pp. 

Normal  Places  of  Eros  Stars;  xvii,  1905,  4  pp. 

Note  on  Standard  Time;  xvii,  1905,  1  p. 


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ASTRONOMY  —  Continued 


Note  on  the  Cincinnati  Star  Catalogue;  xvii,  1905,  1  p. 

Note  on  the  New  Kiel  Meridian  Circle;  xvii,  1905,  1  p. 

Photographs  of  Comet  1905  c;  xviii,  1906,  1  p. 
Observation  of  Comet  1905  c;  Astronomische  Nachrichten,  No.  4058,  1905, 

lp. 
Ephemeris  of  Comet  1905  c;  Lick  Obser.  Bui.,  No.  91,  1906,  1  p. 
Comet  Observations;  Lick  Obser.  Bui.,  No.  104,  1906,  1  p. 
Photographic  Observations  of  Satellites;  Lick  Obser.  Bui.,  No.  156,  1909, 

lp. 
Personal  Equation  and  Its  Variation.     Thesis  for  Ph.  D.  Degree.     A  dis- 
cussion of  some  of  the  circumstances  which  cause  the  recorded  time 
of  a  star's  transit  to  differ  from  the  true  time;  1910,  18  pp. 

BIOLOGY. 

AYERS,  HOWARD,  B.  S.,  Ph.D.,  LL.  D.  (B.  S.,  Harvard  University, 
1883;  Instructor  in  Zoology,  University  of  Michigan,  1886;  Instructor 
in  Zoology,  Harvard  University  and  Radcliffe  College,  1887-88;  In- 
structor in  Zoology  in  charge  of  Research  Work  at  the  Marine  Bio- 
logical Laboratory,  1889-98;  Director  of  the  Lake  Laboratory,  Mil- 
waukee, 1889-94;  Professor  of  Biology,  University  of  Missouri,  1894-99; 
President,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1899-1904.) 

On  the  Embryology  of  Oecanthus  and  its  Parasite  Teleas;  Memoirs.  Boston 
Soc.  Nat.  History,  1884. 

On  the  Nasal  Rays  of  Condylura  Cristata;  Biol.  Central-blatt,  1885. 

Untersuchungen  iiber  Pori  abdominales;  Morphologisches  Jahrbuch,  1886. 

Beitrage  zur  Anatomie  und  Physiologie  der  Dipnoer;  Jenaische  Zeitschrift, 
1886. 

On  the  Spheridia  of  the  Echinoidea;  Q.  Jour.  Micros.  Science,  1887;  Proc. 
A.  A.  A.  S.,  1887. 

The  Botanical  Laboratory  of  Strassburg;  Bot.  Gazette,  1885. 

On  the  Carapax  and  Sternum  of  the  Decapod  Crustacea;  Bui.  Essex  Inst., 
1887;  Proc.  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1887. 

On  the  Morphology  of  the  Carotids  (Chlamydoselachus) ;  Bui.  Mus.  Comp. 
Zool.,  xvii,  No.  5,  1889. 

Contribution  to  the  Morphology  of  the  Vertebrate  Head;  Zool.  Anzeiger, 
1890;  No.  344,  1890. 

On  the  Origin  of  the  Internal  Ear  and  the  Functions  of  the  Semi-circular 
Canals  and  Cochlea.     Published  by  the  author,  1890. 

Ooncerning  Vertebrate  Cephalogenesis;  Jour.  Morph.,  iv,  2,  1890. 

Die  Membrana  Tectoria,  etc.,  und  die  Membrana  Basilaris,  etc.;  Anato- 
mischer  Anzeiger,  vi,  1891. 


8  UNIVERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI 

BIOLOGY  —Continued 

The  Ear  of  Man:    its  Past,  its  Present,  and  its  Future;   Biol.  Lectures, 

Marine  Biol.  Lab.,  1890. 
Contribution  to  the  Morphology  of  the  Vertebrate  Ear;  Jour.  Morphology r 

vi,  Nos.  1  and  2. 
The  Macula  Neglecta  again;   Anat.  Anzgr.,  viii,  1893. 
Some  Nerve  Muscle  Experiments;  Jour.  Morph.,  viii,  2,  1893. 
Ueber  das  peripherische  Verhalten  der  Gehornerven  u.  d.  Wert  d.  Haar- 

zellen  d.  Gehororganes;  Anat.  Anzgr.,  viii,  12  and  13,  1893. 
The  Auditory  or  Hair  Cells  of  the  Ear,  and  Their  Relations  to  the  Audi- 
tory Nerve;  Jour.  Morph.,  viii,  1893. 
Anatomical  Nomenclature;  Science,  1893,  xxi,  No.  531,  1893,  p.   190. 
On  the  Genera  of  Dipnoi  Monopneumones;  Amer.  Nat.,  1893. 
Morphology  of  the  Cat;  or  the  M.  Flexor  Aecessorius  of  the  Human  and 

Feline  Foot;  Science,  Sept.,  1893. 
Bdellostoma    dombeyi:    a   Study  from    the   Hopkins   Marine   Laboratory; 

Marine  Lab.  Lectures,  1893. 
The  Origin  and  Growth  of  Brain  Cells  in  the  Adult  Body;  Jour.  Comp. 

Neurology,  vi,  3,  1896. 
Methods  of  Study  of  the  Myxamoebae  and  Plasmodia  of  the  Mycetozoa; 

Jour.  App.  Micros.,  i,  1897,  p.  1. 
On    the   Membrana    Basilaris,    the    Membrana    Tectoria,    and    the    Nerve 

Endings  in  the  Human  Ear;  Zool.  Bui.,  i,  6,  1897. 
Contribution  to  our  Knowledge  of  the  Structure  of   the  Organ  of  Corti 

in  Man;  Sci.  Assoc,  of  the  Univ.  of  Missouri,  Jan.,  1898. 
The  Pithecoid  Ear  of  a  Four-months'  Human  Embryo;  Zool.  Bui.,  1899. 
Morphology  of  the  Myxinoidei;  Skeleton  and  Musculature   (jointly  with 

C.   M.   Jackson);   Univ.   of   Cinti.   Bui.,   Ser.    2,  i,   1,   1900,   2    double 

lith.  pis. 
Morphology   of   the   Myxinoidei;   Remarks    on  Homologies    (jointly    with 

C.  M.  Jackson) ;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Bui.,  Ser.  2,  i,  2,  1900. 

GUYER,  MICHAEL  FREDERIC.  (B.  S.,  University  of  Chicago,  1894 ; 
A.M.,  University  of  Nebraska,  1897;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Chicago, 
1900;  Instructor  in  Biology,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1900-01;  As- 
sistant Professor  of  Biology,  1901-02;  Professor  of  Biology,  1902-06; 
Professor  of  Zoology,  1906 — .) 

On  the  Structure  of  Taenia  confusa  Ward;  Zoolog.  Jahrb.,  Band  xi,  1898r 
1-24,  2  lith.  pis. 

Ovarian  Structure  in  an  Abnormal  Pigeon;  Zool.  Bui.,  ii,  No.  5,  1899,  24 
pp.,  10  figs. 

Spermatogenesis  in  Hybrid  Pigeons;   Science,  Feb.   16,  1900. 

A  Syllabus  of  Lectures  on  Darwinism  and  Evolution;  Univ.  of  Cinti.. 
Bui.,  Ser.  2,  ii,  No.  12,  1902. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL   RECORD 


BIOLOGY  —  Continued 


Some  Notes  on  Hybridism,  Variation,  and  Irregularities  in  the  Division 

of  the  Germ-Cell;  Science,  N.  S.,  xv,  379,  1902,  530-31. 
Hybridism  and  the  Germ-Cell;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Bui.,  Ser.  2,  ii,  No.  21,  1902, 

1-20,  1  pi. 
Spermatogenesis  of  Normal  and  of  Hybrid  Pigeons;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Bui., 
Ser.  2,  iii,  No.  22,  1903,  1-61,  2  doub.  lith.  pis.     Eeprint  of  an  earlier 
(1900)   thesis. 
The  Germ-Cell  and  the  Eesults  of  Mendel;   Cinti.  Lancet-Clinic,  May  9, 

1903. 
Notes  on  Cross-Bred  Chickens;  Science,  N.  S.,  xxi,  544,  1905,  p.  855. 
Guinea-Chicken  Hybrids;  Science,  N.  S.,  xxi,  544,  1905. 
A  Simple  Method  of  Removing  the  Gelatinous  Coats  of  Eggs;  Am.  Nat., 

xli,  No.  486,  June,  1907. 
The  Development  of  Unfertilized  Frog  Eggs  injected  with  Blood;  Science, 

N.  S.,  xxv,  649,  1907. 
Do   Offspring  Inherit  Equally  from  Each  Parent?     Science,  N.   S.,  xxv, 

652,  1907. 
The  Question  of  Method  in  Nature-Study;  Pedagogical  Sem.,  xii,  March, 

1905.     Also,  Nature-Study  Eeview,  iii,  No.  8,  1907. 
How  to  Study  the  Animals  at  the  Zoological  Garden;  Pub.  by  the  Cincin- 
nati Zoological  Co.,  1907. 
Some  Fundamental  Needs  in  Nature-Study;  Nature-Study  Review,  April, 

1908. 
Sur    le    Sexe    des    Hybrides    dans    la    Famille    des    Phasianidae;    Compt. 

Rend.  Hebd.,  Soc.  de  Biol.,  Tome  lxv,  No.  37,  Dec.  25,  1907. 
La  Livree  du  Plumage  chez  les  Hybrides  de  Pintade  et  de  Poule;   Bui. 

Mus.  d'Hist.  Nat.,  March,  1909. 
On  the  Sex  of  Hybrid  Birds;  Biol.  Bui.,  xvi,  No.  4,  1909. 
The  Spermatogenesis  of  the  Domestic  Guinea  (Numida  meleagris) ;  Anat. 

Anz.,  xxxiv  Band,  Nos.  20-21,  1909,  2  pis.,  40  figs. 
The  Spermatogenesis  of  the  Domestic  Chicken;  Anat.  Anz.,  xxxiv  Band, 

Nos.  22-24,  1909,  2  pis.,  35  figs. 
Deficiencies  of  the  Chromosome  Theory  of  Heredity;  Reprint  of  a  paper 
read  before  Sect,  iv  (Cytology  and  Heredity)   of  the  Seventh  Inter- 
national Zoological  Congress,  Boston,  Aug.  27,  1907.     Univ.  of  Cinti. 
Studies,  v,  No.  3,  1909. 
Animal  Micrology;  pp.  228,  Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  60  figs. 
Laboratory  Outlines  for  Physiology  (jointly  with  William  Pauli);  86  pp., 

24  figs. 
Atavism  in  Guinea-Chicken  Hybrids;  Jour,  of  Exp.  Zool.,  vii,  No.  4,  1909, 

729-750,  4  pis. 
Accessory  Chromosomes  in  Man.  Biol.  Bui.,  xix,  No.  4,  1910. 
Nucleus  and  Cytoplasm  in  Heredity;  Am.  Nat.  (In  Press). 


10  UNIVERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI 

BIOLOGY  —  Continued 

BENEDICT,  HAEEIS  MILLER.  (A.  B.,  Doane  College,  1894;  B.  Sc.r 
University  of  Nebraska,  1896;  A.M.,  1897;  Head  of  Biological  De- 
partment, Lincoln,  Nebraska,  High  School,  1897-1900;  Head  of  Bio- 
logical Department,  Omaha,  Nebraska,  High  School,  1900-02;  Instruc- 
tor in  Biology,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1902-04;  Assistant  Professor 
of  Biology,  1904-08;  Associate  Professor  of  Biology,  1908 — .) 

The  Sperm  Eeceptacles  of  Cestodes;  Neb.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  1896. 

On  the  Structure  of  Two  Fish  Tape-worms  from  the  Genus  Proteoceph- 
alus  Weinland  1858;  Jour,  of  Morph.,  xvi,  No.  2.         , 

Preparing  Microscopic  Plants  and  Animals  for  Student  Use  in  the  Lab- 
oratory; Jour.  Ap.  Mic.  and  Lab.  Meth.,  vi,  No.  12. 

The  Organization  of  a  Natural  History  Club;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Teachers 
Bui.,  ii,  No.  4,  1906. 

Organizing  a  Field  Trip;  Nature-Study  Review,  April,  1908. 

Effects  of  Age  on  the  Venation  of  Leaves;  Science,  N.  S.,  xxxix,  753,  1909. 

Animal  Adaptations;  A  text-book  for  high  schools,  195  pp. 

Economic  Value  of  the  Quail;  Shield's  Magazine,  1909. 

The  Mary  M.  Emery  Bird  Reserve;  Nature  and  Culture,  July,  1910. 

Bird  Havens;  Nature  and  Culture,  August,  1910. 

Municipal  Bird  Reserves;  Bird  Lore,  August,  1910. 

Autumn  Bird  Excursions;  Nature  and  Culture,  Sept.,  1910. 

Feeding  Winter  Resident  Birds;  Nature  and  Culture,  Oct.,  1910. 

A  Special  Fence  for  Bird  Reserves;  Nature  and  Culture,  Nov.,  1910. 

Economic  Value  of  the  Quail,  the  Meadowlark  and  the  Carolina  Dove; 
Bui.   Ohio  Conservation  Soc,  1910. 

A  Key  to  Cincinnati  Winter  Birds;  Nature  and  Culture,  1910. 

WIEMAN,    HARRY   LEWIS.      (A.   B.,   University   of   Cincinnati,    1905; 

A.  M.,  1906;  Ph.  D.,  University  of  Chicago,  1909;  Instructor  in  Science, 

Technical   School,   University   of   Cincinnati,   1905-07;   Instructor  in 

Biology,   University   of  Cincinnati,   1908-10;    Assistant  Professor   of 

Zoology,  1910 — .) 
The    Relation    between    the    Cyto-Reticulum    and    the    Fibril    Bundles 

in  the  Heart  Muscle-Cell  of  the  Chick;  Am.  Jour.  Anat.,  vi,  2,  1907, 

191-205,  2  pis. 
An  Outline  of  Laboratory  Equipment  in  Biology  for  Secondary  Schools; 

Univ.  of  Cinti.  Teachers  Bui.,  iii,  4,  1907. 
The  Pole  Disc  of  Chrysomelid  Eggs;  Biol.  Bui.,  xviii,  4,  1910,  6  text  figs. 
A  Study  in  the  Germ  Cells  of  Leptinotarsa  signaticollis;  Jour,  of  Morph.,. 

xxi,  No.  2,  1910,  82  pp.,  73  figs. 
The  Degenerated  Cells  in  the  Testis  of  Leptinotarsa  signaticollis;  Jour. 

of  Morph.,  xxi,  No.  4,  1910,  9  figs. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  RECORD  11 

BIOLOGY—  Continued 

OSBURN,  WILLIAM.  (Instructor  in  Biology,  University  of  Cincinnati, 
1901-02.) 

Field  Notes  in  Nature-Study:  Butterflies  and  Moths;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Bui., 
Ser.  2,  ii,  14,  1902,  1-40,  21  text  figs. 

PEASLEE,  LEON  DENNING.      (A.  B.,   University  of   Cincinnati,    1907; 

A.M.,  1908;  Instructor  in  Zoology,  1910 — .) 
Cincinnati  Home  and  School  Gardens.     Second  Annual  Report,  1909. 
Studies  on  Phagocata  Gracilis;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Studies,  vi,  No.  2,  1910. 

HATAI,  SHINKISHI.  (A.  B.,  University  of  Tokio,  1897;  Fellow  in 
Neurology,  University  of  Chicago,  1899-1900;  Assistant  in  Biology, 
University  of  Cincinnati,  1900-01.) 

New  or  Imperfectly-known  Species  of  Earthworm;  No.  1,  Annexationes 
Zoological  Japonensis,  ii,  Part  iii,  1898. 

On  Vermiculus  Limosus:  A  new  Species  of  Aquatic  Oligochaeta;  Annexa- 
tiones Zoological  Japonensis,  ii,  Part  iv,  1898. 

On  Limnodrilns  Gotoi  n  sp;  Annexationes  Zoological  Japonensis,  iii,  Part 
i,  1899. 

New  or  Imperfectly-known  Species  of  Earthworms;  No.  2,  Annexationes 
Zoological  Japonensis,  iii,  Part  i,  1899. 

On  the  Origin  of  Sperm-blastophore  in  some  Aquatic  Oligochaeta;  Biol. 
Bui.,  i,  Part  iii. 

Observations  on  the  Efferent  Neurones  in  the  Electric  Lobes  of  Torpedo 
occidentalis;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Bui.,  Ser.  2,  i,  4,  1901,  1-12,  1  pi. 

BRAUN,  ANNETTE  FRANCES.  (A.  B.,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1906; 
A.M.,  1908;  Museum  Assistant  in  Biology,  1908 — .) 

New  Species  of  Lithocolletis;  Ent.  News,  March,  1908,  99-106. 

Revision  of  the  North  American  Species  of  the  Genus  Lithocolletis;  Trans. 
Am.  Ent.  Soc,  xxxiv,  1908,  269-370,  7  text  figs.,  5  (4  colored)  pis. 
with  109  figs. 

Phylogeny  of  the  Lithocolletid  Group;  Can.  Ent.,  Dec,  1909. 

Notes  on  Chambers'  Species  of  Tineina;  Ent.  News,  Dec,  1909,  3  text  figs. 

New  Species  of  Tineina  from  California;  Ent.  News,  Apr.,  1910. 

Evolution  of  the  Color  Pattern  in  the  Microlepidopterous  Genus  Litho- 
colletis.    (In  Press). 

BENEDICT,  STANLEY  ROSSITER.  (Assistant  to  the  Chair  of  Chem- 
istry, Medical  College  of  Ohio,  1903;  Student  Assistant  in  Philosophy, 
University  of  Cincinnati,  1904-05;  Teaching  Fellow  in  Biology, 
1905-06.) 

The  Role  of  Certain  Ions  in  Rhythmic  Heart  Activity;  Am.  Jour.  Physiol., 
xiii,  3,  3  905,  192-204. 


12  UNIVERSITY'  OF  CINCINNATI 

BIOLOGY—  Continued 

The  Influence  of  Salts  and  Non-Electrolytes  upon  the  Heart;  (Contributed 
from  the  Biol.  Lab.  U.  of  Cinti.,  and  the  Shef.  Lab.  of  Physiol.  Chem., 
Yale  Univ.)     Am.  Jour.  Physiol.,  xxii,  No.  1,  1908. 

SAUER,    LOUIS    WENDLIN.      (A.  B.,    University    of    Cincinnati,    1907; 

A.M.,  1908;  Teaching  Fellow  in  Botany,  1907-09.) 
Nuclear  Divisions  in  the  Pollen  Mother-cells  of  Convallaria  majalis;  Ohio 

Nat.,  ix,  No.  7,  1909,  2  pis.,  26  figs. 

WORTHINGTON,  JULIA.  (B.  S.,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1897;  M.  S  , 
1899.) 

Contribution  to  our  Knowledge  of  the  Myxinoids;  Am.  Nat.,  xxxix,  465, 

1905,  625-663,  5  text  figs. 
The  Descriptive  Anatomy  of  the  Brain  and  Cranial  Nerves  of  Bdellostoma 

dombeyi;  Quart.  Jour.  Mic.  Sci.,  xlix,  1905,  137-182,  4  lith.  pis. 


CHEMISTRY. 

EVANS,  THOMAS.  (Ph.D.,  University  of  Erlangen,  Bavaria,  1886; 
Instructor  in  Organic  Chemistry,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology, 1893-95;  Instructor  in  Technical  Chemistry,  University  of 
Cincinnati,  1898;  Assistant  Professor,  1899-02;  Professor  of  Technical 
Chemistry,  1901-07;  Dean  of  the  College  of  Engineering,  1905-06; 
Professor  of  Organic  and  Technical  Chemistry,  1906.    Deceased,  1907.) 

Condensations  of  Orthoamidoacetophenone  with  Aldehydes  and  Ketones; 
Ber.  d.  s.  Chem.  Gesell. 

Ueber  einige  Halogen-derivate  des  Chinolins;  Erlangen,  1886. 

An  Investigation  of  the  Twitchell  Method  for  the  Determination  of  Rosin 
in  Soap.     T.  E.  and  J.  E.  Beach.     Am.  Chem.  Jour.,  xvii,  p.  59. 

Ricinine;  Am.  Chem.  Jour.,  1900. 

The  Reducing  Action  of  Magnesium  Amalgam  upon  Aromatic  Nitro  Com- 
pounds (jointly  with  H.  S.  Fry);  Jour.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  xxvi,  1904, 
1161-71. 

JONES,  LAUDER  WILLIAM.  (A.  B.,  Williams  College,  1892;  Ph.D., 
University  of  Chicago,  1897;  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  1902-07;  As- 
sistant Professor,  1907;  Professor  of  Chemistry,  University  of  Cin- 
cinnati, 1907 — .) 

On  Nitroparaffine  Salts  and  Acylated  Derivatives  of  Hydroxylamine; 
Am.  Chem.  Journal,  xx,  1-51. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  RECORD  13 

CHEMISTRY—  Continued 

Some  Kecent   Work  in  Organic  Chemistry;  Jour.  Am.  Chem.   Soc,  xxvii, 

1905,  1553-1569. 
Two    Isomeric    /3-Dialkyl    Hydroxylamines;    Am.    Chem.    Jour.,    xxxviii, 

1907,  253-258. 
College   Chemistry  beyond   the  Elementary  Course;    Science,   N.  S.,   xxx, 

1909,  466-470. 
The   Preparation    of    Hydroxamic    Acids   from    Hydroxylamine    Salts    of 

Organic  Acids   (jointly  with  Ealph  Oesper) ;   Am.  Chem.  Jour.,   xlii, 

1909,  515-520. 

SNELL,  JOHN  FERGUSON.  (A.  B.,  University  of  Toronto,  1894;  Ph.  D., 
Cornell  University,  1898;  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  University  of  Cin- 
cinnati, 1901-04;  Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry,  1904-06;  Assistant 
Professor  of  Inorganic  and  Physical  Chemistry,  1906-07.) 

A  Method  for  the  Detection  of  Chlorides,  Bromides  and  Iodides  (jointly 
with  Stanley  Benedict) ;  Jour.  Am.  Ch.  Soc,  xxv,  1903,  809-814. 

A  Method  of  Estimating  Chlorides,  Bromides  and  Iodides  (jointly  with 
Stanley  Benedict);  Jour.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  xxv,  1903,  1138-1141. 

A  New  Method  for  the  Detection  of  the  More  Common  Acids  (jointly 
with  Stanley  Benedict) ;  Jour.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  xxvii,  1905,  736-744. 

A  Method  of  Detecting  the  More  Common  Acids  (jointly  with  Stanley 
Benedict);  Jour.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  xxviii,  1906,  796-798. 

On  the  Non-existence  of  /3-  Cadmium  Iodide;  Jour.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  xxix, 
1907,  1288-1293. 

PORTER,   JOHN  JERMAIN.      (A.   B.,   University    of   Cincinnati,   1908; 

Assistant  Professor  of  Metallurgy,  1907 — .) 
Notes  on  the  Behavior  of  Zinc  in  the  Blast  Furnace;  Iron  Age,  March  24, 

1904,  3  pp. 
Some  Examples  of  Irregular  Distribution  of  Sulphur  in  Pig  Iron;  Trans. 

Am.  Foundrymen's  Assoc,  1904,  4  pp. 
Stock  Distribution  in  the  Blast  Furnace;  Iron  Age,  Jan.  12,  1905,  4  pp. 
Discussion: — Improvements  in  the  Mechanical   Charging  of  the  Modern 

Blast  Furnace;  Trans.  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  xxxv,  1905,  1  p. 
Properties  and  Tests  of  Fuller's  Earth;  Bui.  315,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1906, 

20  pp. 
Alabama  Iron  Manufacture:   Possible   Economics  in  the  Blast  Furnace; 

Iron  Age,  Feb.  7,  1907,  3  pp. 
The  Iron  Industry  of  Virginia;   Manufacturers'   Record,  June  20-27  and 

July  4,  1907,  10  pp. 
Zinc  Oxide  in  Iron  Ores,  and  the  Effect  of  Zinc  in  the  Iron  Blast  Furnace; 

Trans.  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.  xxxviii,  1907,  6  pp. 
Foundry  Alloys;  Castings,  Nov.,  1907,  6  pp. 


14  UNIVERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI 

CHEMISTRY—  Continued 

Recent  Progress  and  Present  Problems  in  the   Blast  Furnace  Industry; 

Iron  Trade  Review,  Jan.  2,  1908,  5  pp. 
Direct  Castings  from  Blast  Furnace  Metal;  Castings,  Jan.  1908,  3  pp. 
The  Alabama  Gray  Ores;  Manufacturers'  Record,  Oct.  22,  1908,  1  p. 
Foundry  Management  and  Foundry  Progress;  Castings,  1908,  4  pp. 
Discussion: — An   Unusual    Blast   Furnace   Product    and   Nickel    in    Some 

Virginia  Iron  Ores.     Trans.  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.  xxxix,  1908,  1  p. 
The  Practical  Value  of  Chemical  Standards  for  Iron  Castings;  Trans.  Am. 

Foundrymen's  Assoc,  1909,  6  pp. 
The  Gray  Ores  of  Talladega  County,  Alabama;   Manufacturers'  Record, 

Sept.  16,  1909,  3  pp. 
Some  Tendencies  in  the  Iron  Industry;   Manufacturers'   Record,  Oct.   7, 

1909,  3  pp. 
A  Theoretical  Study  of  the  Efficiency  of  Direct  Heat  Dryers;  Electrochem 

and  Metallurgical  Ind.,  Nov.  1909,  6  pp. 

GOETTSCH,  MAX  HENRY.  (B.  S.,  University  of  Iowa,  1899;  M.S., 
1900;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Chicago,  1906;  Instructor  in  Chemistry, 
Medical  Department,  University  of  Iowa,  1900;  Instructor  in  Chem- 
istry and  Metallurgy,  Michigan  College  of  Mines,  1901-03;  Assistant 
Professor  Industrial  Chemistry,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1909 — .) 

Contribution  to  the  Study  of  Starch  Iodide  (jointly  with  L.  W.  Andrews) ; 
Jour.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  1902,  17  pp. 

The  Absorption  of  Alpha  Rays  of  Uranium  (jointly  with  H.  N.  McCoy) ; 
Jour.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  1906,  1555-1562.   * 

The  Absorption  Co-efficients  of  Uranium  Compounds;  Jour.  Amer.  Chem. 
Soc,  1906,  14  pp. 

FRY,  HARRY  SHIPLEY.  (A.  B.,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1901;  Ph.  D., 
1905;  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  1904-07;  Assistant  Professor  of  Chem 
istry,  1907-10;  Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry,  1910 — .) 

A  New  Synthesis  of  Ethyl  Methyl  Xanthic  Ester;  Jour.  Am.  Chem.  Soc, 
xxviii,  1906,  796-798. 

On  the  Appreciation  of  Differences  of  Phase  of  Sound  Waves  (jointly 
with  L.  T.  More) ;  Philos.  Mag.,  April,  1907,  8  pp. 

LINCOLN,  AZARIAH  THOMAS.     (B.  S.,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1894; 

M.S.,    1898;    Ph.D.,    1899;    Instructor    in    Chemistry,    University    of 

Cincinnati,  1900-01.) 
Solution  of  the  Silicates  of  the  Alkalies  (jointly  with  Kahlenberg);  Jour. 

Phys.  Chem.,  1898,  p.  79. 
Dissociative  Power  of  Solvents   (jointly  with  Kahlenberg);   Jour.  Phys. 

Chem.,  1899,  p.  12. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  RECORD  if> 

CHEMISTRY—  Continued 

Electrical   Conductivity   of  Non-aqueous  Solutions.     As  thesis   complete. 

Trans.  Wis.  Academy  of  Science,  Arts,  and  Letters,  xii,  1899,  395-453. 

Physical  Eeactions  and  the  Mass  Law;  Jour.  Phys.  Chem.,  iv,  1900,  p.  161. 

*BENEDICT,  STANLEY  EOSSITER. 

Some  Methods  for  the  Detection  of  Cobalt  and  Nickel;  Jour.  Am.  Chem. 

Soc,  xxxii,  1904,  695-700. 
Methods  for  the  Detection  of  Acetate,  Cyanide  and  Lithium;  Jour.  Am. 

Chem.  Soc,  xxxii,  1904,  480-488. 
The  Use  of  Potassium  Periodates  in  the  Detection  of  Manganese,  Cobalt 

and  Zinc;  Am.  Chem.  Jour.,  xxvii,  1906,  581-585. 
Some  Notes  on  Trivalent  Cobalt  and  Nickel;  Jour.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  xxviii, 

1906,  171-177. 

ECONOMICS. 

HICKS,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  (A.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1886; 
Ph.  D.,  1890;  Instructor  in  Political  Economy,  University  of  Michigan, 
1891-92;  Professor  of  History  and  Political  Economy,  University  of 
Missouri,  1892-1900;  Sinton  Professor  of  Economics  and  Civics,  Uni- 
versity of  Cincinnati,  1900 — .) 

Lectures  on  the  Theory  of  Economics;  pp.  289,  Univ.    of  Cinti.  Press,  1901. 

EDUCATION. 

BURRIS,  WILLIAM  PAXTON.  (Ph.  B.,  DePauw  University,  1891;  A.  M  , 
1894;  A.M.,  Harvard  University,  1901;  Superintendent  Public  Schools, 
Bluffton,  Indiana,  1891-97;  Superintendent  Public  Schools,  Salem, 
Ohio,  1897-1900;  Principal  Teachers'  Training  School,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1902-05;  Professor  History  and  Principles  of  Education,  and  Dean  of 
the  College  for  Teachers,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1905 — .) 

The  University  of  Cincinnati  Plan  for  the  Professional  Training  of 
Teachers.     Special  publication  of  the  University,  Dec,  1908,  3-12. 

Reform  in  City  School  Administration.  Report  of  the  Committee  on 
School  Administration,  William  P.  Burris,  Chairman,  Associated 
Harvard  Clubs,  Annual  Meeting,  Cincinnati,  O.,  May,  1909,  pp.  1  to 
34;  two  editions;  now  printed  as  an  appendix  to  the  Volume  of 
Proceedings  of  the  Associated  Harvard  Clubs,  1909. 

The  Aims,  Scope  and  Methods  of  a  University  Course  in  Public  School 
Administration.  Pub.  by  the  Nat'l  Soc.  of  College  Teachers  of 
Education,  March,  1910,  63-73.  A  discussion  of  Superintendent 
Frank  E.  Spaulding's  paper  upon  this  subject  before  the  society. 

*See  page  11. 


16  f  'NIVERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI 

ENGLISH. 

BROWN,  EDWARD  MILES.  (Ph.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1880; 
A.M.,  Ph.D.,  Goettingen,  1890;  Acting  Assistant  Professor  of  Eng- 
lish, Cornell  University,  1889-90;  Professor  of  Modern  Languages, 
University  of  Cincinnati,  1890-92;  Professor  of  the  English  Language 
and  Literature,    1892-1907.     Deceased,   1908.) 

Die  Sprache  der  Rushworth  Glossen  zum  Evangelium  Matthaus  u.  d. 
Mercische  Dialekt  (1  Vokale) ;  Gottingen,  1891. 

The  Language  of  the  Rushworth  Gloss  to  the  Gospel  of  Matthew  and  the 
Mercian  Dialect;  Part  ii.     Gottingen,  1892. 

Old  English  giet,  gien;  Mod.  Lang.  Notes,  vii,  1892. 

Bibliography  of  Books  of  Criticism  and  Histories  of  English  Literature 
in  the  Public  Library  of  Cincinnati,  1893;  Staunton,  Va.,  1899. 

English  in  Ohio  Colleges;  Mod.  Lang.  Assoc,  of  Ohio,  1894. 

Syllabus  of  Studies  in  the  Poetry  of  Robert  Browning;  Cincinnati,  1896. 

A  Review  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Dictionary  of  Toller-Bosworth,  Part  iv,  for 
the  Jour,  of  Ger.  Philol.,  iii,  505-9. 

A  Review  of  F.  M.  Padelford's  "Old  English  Musical  Terms;"  Bonner 
Beitrage  zur  Anglistik,  Heft  iv,  also  for  the  Jour,  of  Ger.  Philol., 
iii,  366-9. 

Professor  Brown  was  entrusted  with  the  general  editorship  of  the 
Anglo-Saxon  sections  of  the  Belles-Lettres  Series  at  the  time  Messrs.  D.  C. 
Heath  &  Co.  planned  their  great  series  to  cover  the  whole  field  of  English 
literature.  Before  his  death,  he  had  carefully  worked  out  a  scheme  for 
the  editing  and  publication  of  the  separate  monuments  in  old  English 
literature,  a  series  of  twenty  volumes.  Nine  had  appeared  before  his 
death: — Blackburn's  Exodus  and  Daniel,  Cook's  Judith,  Strunk's  Juliana, 
Sedgefield  's  Battle  of  Maldon  and  Short  Poems  from  the  Saxon  Chronicle, 
Bright 's  Gospel  of  Matthew  in  West  Saxon,  Bright 's  Gospel  of  Mark  in 
West  Saxon,  Bright 's  Gospel  of  Luke  in  West  Saxon,  Bright 's  Gospel  of 
John  in  West  Saxon,  Bright  and  Ramsay's  West  Saxon  Psalms;  two  ad- 
ditional volumes  had  been  practically  completed: — Klaeber's  Beowulf, 
Wyatt's  Old  English  Riddles;  and  five  others  had  been  definitely  planned 
in  accordance  with  his  advice  and  criticism:  Hempl's  Old  English 
Reader,  Hempl's  Old  English  Runic  Monuments,  Gummere's  Old  English 
Lyric  Poems,  Cook 's  Elene  and  Phoenix,  Hulme  's  Christ.  At  the  time  of 
his  death,  only  four  of  the  complete  series  remained  to  be  planned  by 
him  and  by  the  editors  to  whom  they  had  been  assigned. 

KRAPP,  GEORGE  PHILIP.  (A.  B.,  Wittenberg  College,  1894;  Ph.D., 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  1899;  Instructor  in  English,  Teachers'  Col- 
lege and  Columbia  University,  1897-1907;  Adjunct  Professor  of  Eng- 
lish, Columbia  University,  1907-08;  Professor  of  English,  University 
of  Cincinnati,  1908-10;  Professor  of  English,  Columbia  University, 
1910 — .) 

Editor  of  the  following  three  volumes,  published  by  Scott.  Foresman  & 

Co.,  Chicago: 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  RECORD  17 

ENGLISH  —  Continued 

Irving 's  Tales  of  a  Traveler,  1901. 

Irving 's  Oliver  Goldsmith,  1904. 

Irving 's  Sketch  Book,  1906. 
Andreas  and  the  Fates  of  the  Apostles,  pp.  vi  +  lxxxi  -f  238;  Ginn  &  Co., 

1906. 
The  Elements  of  English  Grammar;  pp.  x  -f-  275;  Charles  Scribner's  Sons, 

1908. 
Modern  English;  pp.  x  +  357;  Charles  Scribner's  Sons,  1909. 
The  Authority  of  Law  in  Language;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Studies,  iv,  3,  1908. 
Essays: 

The    Parenthetic   Exclamation   in   Old   English   Poetry;    Mod.   Lang. 
Notes,  xx,  33-37. 

A  Social  View  of  Language;  The  Forum,  October,  1907. 

Creation  in  Language  and  Creation  in  Literature;  The  Forum,  July, 
1908. 

The  Plea  of  Poetic  License;  The  Forum,  November,  1908. 

Writing  as  a  Fine  Art;  The  Forum,  February,  1909. 

CHANDLER,  FEANK  WADLEIGH.  (A.  B.,  Polytechnic  Institute,  Brook- 
lyn, 1894;  Ph.D.,  Columbia  University,  1899;  Instructor  in  English, 
Polytechnic  Institute,  1899-1900;  Assistant  Professor  of  Literature 
and  History,  1900-02;  Professor  of  Literature  and  History,  1902-07; 
Professor  of  English,  1907-10;  Lecturer  in  Comparative  Literature, 
Columbia  University,  1900-04;  Lecturer  in  English,  Columbia  Univer- 
sity, 1908;  Professor  of  English  and  Ropes  Professor  of  Comparative 
Literature,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1910 — .) 

Romances  of  Roguery,  The  Picaresque  Novel  in  Spain;  pp.  x  -4-  483;  Mac- 
millan,  1899. 

Some  Theories  of  the  Novel;  East  and  West,  July,  1900. 

The  Mid-Eighteenth  Century;  Jour,  of  Comp.  Lit.,  Jan.,  1903. 

Spanish  Influence  in  English  Literature;  The  Nation,  July  27,  1905. 

The  Literature  of  Roguery  (in  the  Types  of  Literature  Series);  pp.  viii 
+  584,  2  vols;  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1907. 

Study  of  the  Drama;  Educational  Review,  Sept.,  1910. 

MILLER,  GEORGE  MOREY.  (A.  B.,  Indiana  University,  1892;  A.M., 
Harvard  University,  1898;  Instructor  in  English,  University  of  Cin- 
cinnati, 1898-99;  Assistant  in  English,  Radcliffe  College,  1899-1900; 
Acting  Professor  of  English,  Washington  Agricultural  College,  1900- 
01;  Instructor  in  English,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1901-02;  Assistant 
Professor  of  English,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1902-07;  Associate 
Professor  of  English,  1907 — .) 

The  Dramatic  Element  in  the  Popular  Ballad;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Studies, 
i,  No.  1,  1905. 


18  UNIVERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI 

ENGLISH -Continued 

MURRAY,  JOHN  TUCKER.  (A.  B.,  Harvard  University,  1899;  A.M., 
1900;  Instructor  in  English,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1900-04.) 

The  Dramatic  Quality  of  Walter  Savage  Landor's  Imaginary  Conversa- 
tions; Harvard  Monthly,  June,   1900. 

English  Dramatic  Companies  in  the  Towns  Outside  of  London,  1550-1600; 
Mod.  Philol.,  ii,  1904-1905,  539-559. 

English  Dramatic  Companies  1558-1642;  2  vols.,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,. 
1910. 

MERRILL,  ELIZABETH.  (A.  B.,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1900;  Ph.  D.^ 
Yale  University,  1910;  Instructor  in  English,  University  of  Cincin- 
nati, 1906-08;  1910 — .) 

The  Nature  of  Poetry;  printed  privately,  pp.  31,  Cincinnati,  1909. 


GEOLOGY. 

FENNEMAN,  NEVIN  MELANCTHON.  (A.  B.,  Heidelberg  College, 
1883;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Chicago,  1901;  Professor  of  Physical 
Sciences,  Colorado  State  Normal  School,  1892-1900;  Assistant  Geolo- 
gist, United  States  Geological  Survey,  1901 — ;  Geologist,  Wisconsin 
Geological  Survey,  1900-02;  Professor  of  Geology,  University  of  Col- 
orado, 1902-03;  Professor  of  Geology,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1903- 
07;  Professor  of  Geology  and  Geography,  University  of  Cincinnati, 
1907 — .) 

Development  of  the  Profile  of  Equilibrium  of  the  Subaqueous  Shore  Ter- 
race; Jour.  Geol.,  x,  1902,  1-32,  10  figs. 

The  Arapahoe  Glacier,  Colorado,  in  1902;  Jour.  Geol.,  x,  1902,  839-851,. 
8  figs. 

The  Boulder,  Colo.,  oil  field;  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bui.    213,  1903,  322-332. 

Mountain  Spectre  near  Boulder,  Colorado;  Science,  xvii,  1903,  p.  349. 

Structure  of  the  Boulder  oil  field,  Colorado,  with  records  for  the  year 
1903;  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bui.   225,  1904,  383-391,  1  fig. 

Effect  of  cliff  erosion  on  form  of  contact  surfaces;  Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bui., 
xvi,  1905,  205-214,  4  figs. 

Oil  fields  of  the  Texas-Louisiana  coastal  plain;  Mg.  Mag.,  xi,  1905,  313-322, 
6  figs. 

Oil  fields  of  the  Texas-Louisiana  gulf  coast;  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bui.  260, 
1905,  459-467. 

The  Florence,  Colorado,  oil  field;  U.  S.    Geol.  Surv.,  Bui.  260,  1905,  436-440. 

Geology  of  the  Boulder  district,  Colorado;  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bui  265,  1905, 
101  pp.,  5  pis.,  11  figs. 

Geography  of  Manchuria;  Jour.  Geog.,  iv,  1905,  6-11. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL   RECORD  19 


GEOLOGY—  Continued 


Flood   plains   produced  without   floods;    Am.   Geog.   Soc.  Bui.,   xxxviii,   2, 

1906,  89-91. 
Oil  fields  of  the   Texas-Louisiana  Gulf  coastal  plain;    U.   S.  Geol.   Surv., 

Bui.  282,  1906,  146  pp.,  11  pis.,  15  figs. 
The  Yampa  coal  field,  Routt  County,  Colorado  (jointly  with  Hoyt  S.  Gale) ; 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bui.  285,  1906,  226-239,  1  pi.    (map). 
The  Yampa  coal  field,  Routt  County,  Colorado  (jointly  with  Hoyt  S.  Gale); 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bui.  297,  1906,  7-81,  9  pis.,  2  figs. 
Stratigraphic   work   in   the   vicinity   of  East    St.   Louis;    111.    State   Geol. 

Surv.,  Bui.  4,  1907,  213-217. 
Clay  resources  of  the  St.  Louis  district,  Missouri;  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bui. 

315,  1907,  315-321,  1  fig. 
Some  Features  of  Erosion  by  Unconcentrated  Wash;  Jour.  Geology,  xvi, 

8,  1908,  746-754. 
Problems  in  the  Teaching  of  Physical  Geography  in  Secondary  Schools; 

Jour.  Geog.,  vii,   1909,  145-157. 
Some  Anthropo-Geographic  Effects  of  Glacial  Erosion  in  the  Alps;  Jour. 

Geog.,  vii,  1909,  169-172. 
Physiography  of  the  St.  Louis  Area;  111.    State  Geol.  Surv.,  Bui.  12,  1909, 

83  pp.,  18  pis. 
Lakes  of  Southeastern  Wisconsin;  Wis.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.,  Bui.  8 

(revised  and  enlarged),  1910,  188  pp.,  37  pis. 

CARMAN,  J.  ERNEST.  (B.  S.,  Simpson  College,  1901;  Museum  Director, 
Iowa  State  Normal  School,  1903;  Fellow  in  Geology,  University  of 
Chicago,  1905-06;  Research  Assistant  in  Geology,  1906-07;  Junior 
Geologist,  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1907-08;  Field  Assistant, 
Iowa  Geological  Survey,  1909 — ;  Museum  Assistant  in  Geology,  Uni- 
versity of  Cincinnati,  1908-09;  Instructor  in  Geology,  1909 — .) 

The  Mississippi  Valley  between  Savanna  and  Davenport;  111.  State  Geol. 
Surv.,  Bui.    13,  1909,  95  pp.,  23  pis.,  26  figs. 


GERMAN. 

POLL,  MAX.  (Ph.D.,  University  of  Strassburg,  1887;  Staatsexamen, 
ibid,  1888;  Teacher  of  German,  Norwich  Free  Academy,  Norwich, 
Conn.,  1889-90;  Instructor  in  German,  Harvard  University,  1890-1900; 
Professor  of  the  Germanic  Languages,  University  of  Cincinnati, 
1900 — .) 

Doctor's  dissertation:  Die  Quellen  zu  Pfeffel's  Fabeln;  Strassburger  Stu- 
dien,  Strassburg,  1888. 

Lessing's  Emilia  Galotti;  Ginn  &  Co.,  Boston,  1898. 


20  UNIVERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI 

GERMAN  —  Continued 

Materials  for  German  Prose  Composition;  H.  Holt  &  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1899. 

The  Sources  of  Gulliver's  Travels;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Press,  1-23. 

Grimm's  Theory  of  the  Origin  of  the  Animal  Epic  and  the  Ensuing  Con- 
troversy; Univ.  of  Cinti.  Press,  1903,  1-20. 

Biographical  Hints  for  Teachers  of  German;  Teachers  Bui.,  Univ.  of 
Cinti.,  i,  No.  1,  1905. 

Bericht  iiber  "Deutsche  Litteratur  in  Amerika;"  published  in  several 
volumes  of  Euphorion,  Leipzig  u.  Wien. 

LOTSPEICH,  CLAUDE  M.     (A.  B.,  University  of  Tennessee,  1899;  Ph.  D., 

Leipzig,    1903;    Master    of    German    and   French,   Haverford    School, 

1903-04;    Assistant   Professor   of   German,   University   of   Cincinnati, 

1905 — .) 
Doctor's  dissertation:  Viga  Glums  and  Eeykdoelasagas;  Leip.,  1903. 
Notes  on  History  of  the  German  Language;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Teachers'  Bui., 

ii,  No.  7,  1906. 
Schwierigkeiten  des  Deutschen  fur  englischsprechende  Schiller;   Monats- 

hefte  fur  Deutsche  Sprache  und  Padagogik,  Oct.,  1907,  214-222. 
Musical  Accent  and  Double  Alliteration  in  the  Edda;  Mod.  Philol.,  Jan., 

1909,  375-384. 
Composition  of  the  Icelandic  Family  Sagas;  Jour,  of  Eng.  and  Germanic 

Philol.,  April,  1909,  217-224. 

BLOOMFIELD,  LEONAED.  (A.  B.,  Harvard  University,  1906;  Ph.  D., 
University  of  Chicago,  1909;  Instructor  in  German,  University  of 
Cincinnati,  1909-10.) 

A  Semasiological  Differentiation  in  Germanic  Secondary  Ablaut;  Mod. 
Philol.,  Oct.,  1909,  and  Jan.,  1910. 

GREEK. 

HAEEY,  JOSEPH  EDWAED.  (A.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1886; 
Ph.D.,  1889;  Professor  of  Greek  and  German,  Georgetown  College, 
1889-1900;  Professor  of  Greek,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1900 — ; 
Dean  of  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts,  1904-06;  Acting  President,  1904; 
Dean  of  the  Graduate  School,  1906 — .) 

A  Ehetorical  Study  of  the  Leptinean  Orations.  Johns  Hopkins  Disserta- 
tion, 1889.     Friedenwald  &  Co.,  Bait.,  1890,  48  pp. 

On  the  Authorship  of  the  Leptinean  Orations  Attributed  to  Aristeides; 
Amer.  Jour,  of  Philol.,  xv,  1,  1894,  66-73. 

Notes  on  the  Hippolytus  of  Euripides;  Proc.  of  Amer.  Philol.  Assoc, 
1896,  lxi-lxiv. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  RECORD  21 

GREEK  —  Continued 

The  Omission  of  the  Article  with  Substantives  after  oStos,  6'Se  and  e/<eu/os. 

in  Prose;  Trans.  Amer.  Philol.  Assoc,  1897,  48-64. 
Repetition  in  Classical  Authors,  Greek  and  English;  Proc.  Amer.  Philol. 

Assoc,  1898. 
Repetition  in  Shakspere;  Proc  of  Amer.  Philol.  Assoc,  xxxi,  1900,  xliii- 

xiv. 
Catullus;   The  Georgetonian,  Feb.,  1900,  1-6. 

The  Hippolytus  of  Euripides,  with  Introduction,  Notes,  and  Critical  Ap- 
pendix.    Illus.  Ed.,  Ginn  &  Co.,  1900,  220  pp. 

Review:  Classical  Review  xv,  280-281  (H.  Ellershaw). 
A    Misunderstood    Passage    in    Aeschylus;    Trans.    Amer.    Philol.    Assoc,. 

1901,  64-71. 
The  Use  of  KeKX^/xai  and  the  Meaning  of  Euripides,  Hippolytus  1-2;  Univ. 

of  Cinti.  Bui.,  Ser.  2,  ii,  15,  1902,  25  pp. 
Questions  with    \kt\  and  apa  fxi]-  Studies  in  Honor  of  Basil  Lanneau    Gil- 

dersleeve,  1902,  427-434. 
The  meaning    of  o/x/xa  riTpairrai  Euripides,  Hippolytus  246.  Class  Review 

1903,  430-433. 
The  Upward  Way;  Educational  Science,  March,  1903,  21-38. 
Zu  Hippolytos  1-2;  Wochenschrift  der  klassischen  Philologie,  May,  1904,. 

699-700. 
L 'Omission  d ;  en  at  avec  tfroi/xos ;  Revue  de  Philologie,  Paris,  1904,132-133 
A  Misinterpreted  Greek  Optative;  Class.  Rev.,  April,  1905,  150-153. 
The  Perfect  Subjunctive,  Optative,  and  Imperative  in  Greek;  Class.  Rev., 

Oct.,  1905,  347-354. 
Medea's    Marriage    Problem;    Proc    Amer.    Philol.    Assoc,    xxxv,    1905, 

xxviii-xxix. 
The  Meaning  of    arevovaiv  aAyos    oiKTpov^     Aeschylus,  Prometheus    435; 

Proc.  Amer.  Philol.  Assoc,  xxv,  1905,  xlv-xlvi. 
The    Prometheus    of   Aeschylus,    with   Introduction,    Notes,    and    Critical 

Appendix.     Illus.  Ed.,  Amer.  Book  Co.,  1905,  358  pp. 

Reviews:  Class.  Rev.,  xxi,  1907,  212-213  (J.  U.  Powell);  Bollettino 
Filologico  xxiv,  1907,  27-29  (M.  Valgimigli) ;  Rivista  xxxvi,  1908, 
316-319  (A.  Taccone);  Class.  Jour,  i,  1905,  124-126  (C.  Bonner); 
Berliner  Philol.  Wochenschrift,  xxviii,  1908,  1265-1268  (S. 
Mekler). 
The  Perfect  Subjunctive  in'  Greek  Again;  Class.  Rev.,  Mar.  1906,  100-103. 
The    Meaning   of  Se^rou,  Aeschylus,  Prometheus   860;    Class.   Jour.,  June, 

1906,  226-229. 
The  Organization  of  Graduate  Work;  Trans,  of  Ohio  College  Assoc,  1906, 

39-46. 
The  Graduate  School;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Record,  iii,  No.  4,  1907,  14-18. 
Problems  in  the  Prometheus;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Studies,  iii,  1,  1907,  48  pp. 


22  UNIVERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI 

GREEK  —  Continued 

Reviews:    Berliner    Philol.    Wochenschrift,    xxxviii,    1908,    1268-1269 
(Wecklein);      Bollettino,     xiv,     1908,     171-172      (P.     Cesareo) ; 
Wochenschrift  Kl.  Phil,  xxv,  1908,  204-205    (W.  Nestle). 
Indicative  or  Imperative?     The  Eeview  and  Expositor,  July,  1907. 
The  Meaning  of  ws  a7rAa>  Aoyw,  Aeschylus,  Prometheus  46.    Class.  Philol., 

Oct.,  1907,  468-469. 
A  Question   of  Divination   (Medea  240) ;   Univ.   of  Cinti.  Studies,  iii,  4, 

1907,  17  pp. 

Reviews:  Berliner  Phil.  Wochenschrift,  xxix,  1909,  1360-1361  (Weck- 
lein); Wochenschrift  Kl.  Phil.,  xxvi,  1909,  151-152   (K.  Busche). 
The  Perfect  Forms  in  Later  Greek  from  Aristotle   to  Justinian;   Trans. 

Amer.  Philol.  Assoc,  1907,  53-72. 
Two  Greek  Problems;  Pedagogical  Seminary,  June,  1908,  238-245. 
Studies  in  Euripides,  Hippolytus;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Studies,  iv,  4.  1908,  71  pp. 
Agrippa's  Eesponse  to  Paul  (Acts  26,  28);  Class.  Rev.,  Dec,  1908,  238-241. 
The  Use  of     oto?,     7roTos   and   o7roios.        Proc.  Amer.  Philol.  Assoc,  1908, 

18  ff. 
The  First   Antistrophe   of   the   Ajax   of  Sophocles;    Proc.   Amer.   Philol. 

Assoc,  xxxviii,  1908,  19  ff. 
The  Meaning  of    /oWiuts  o/jl/jl   eywv,    Sophocles,   Ajax    191;    Class.   Rev., 

Mar.,  1909,  40-42. 
Plato,  Phaedo,  66B;  Class.  Rev.,  Nov.,  1909,  218-221. 

Plato,  Phaedo  65-66;  Abstract  in  Proc.  Amer.  Philol.  Assoc,  1909,  218-221. 
College  Athletics;  Trans.  Ohio  College  Assoc,  1909. 
OS  AN  IIEIIAHrHI     (Aves  1350).     Class.  Rev.,  Nov.,  1910. 
A  proposed  Restoration,  with  a  New  Interpretation  of  Aeschylus,  Prome- 
theus 791-792.     Class.  Rev.,  Nov.,  1910. 
Studies  in  Euripides,  Iphigenia  in  Tauris;  a  paper  read  before  the  Classi- 
cal Association  of  the  Atlantic  States  in  New  York  City,  April  23, 

1910. 
The  Antigone,  and  other  plays  of  the  Theban  legend.     A  translation  into 

English  verse  (70  pp.)     The  Robert  Clarke  Co.,  Cincinnati. 
A  Misunderstood  Passage  in  the  Oedipus  Tyrannus;  Class.  Rev. 
Emendations  in  Sophocles'  Electra  and  Ajax;  Amer.  Philol.  Assoc,  Dec, 

1910. 
Studies  in  Sophocles  and  Aeschylus;  Amer.  Philol.  Assoc,  Dec,  1910. 
Aeschylus,  Prometheus,  885-886.     Philologus. 

JBAUR,  PAUL  VICTOR  CHRISTOPHER.  (B.  L.,  University  of  Cincin- 
nati, 1894;  Ph.  D.,  University  of  Heidelberg,  1900.  Lecturer  on  Classi- 
cal Archeology,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1901;  Acting  Professor  of 
Classical  Archeology  and  the  History  of  Art,  University  of  Missouri, 
1902.) 

Eilytheia;  Philologus,  1903. 


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HISTORY. 

WHITCOMB,  MERRICK.  (A.  B.,  Harvard  University,  1880;  Ph.D., 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1897;  Instructor  in  Modern  History, 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1894-1900;  Professor  of  History,  Univer- 
sity of  Cincinnati,  1900 — ;  Dean  of  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts, 
1900-01;  1906-10.) 

The  New  Criminology;  To-day,  Phila.,  Feb.,  1894. 

Crime  and  its  Remedy;  To-day,  Phila.,  May,  1894. 

Editor  of  the  following  numbers  of  Translations  and  Reprints,  published 

by  the  Department  of  History  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania: 

Period  of  the  Early  Reformation  in  Germany  (edited  with  Professor 
James  Harvey  Robinson) ;  pp.  39,  1895. 

Period  of  the  Later  Reformation;  pp.  32,  1896. 

Typical  Cahiers  of  1789;  pp.  36,  1897. 

French  Philosophers  of  the  Eighteenth  Century;  pp.  35,  1898. 
Source  Book  of  the  Italian  Renaissance;  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1898. 
Source  Book   of  the   German   Renaissance;   University  of  Pennsylvania, 

1899. 
Student  Life  at  the  Close  of  the  Middle  Ages;  Scientific  American  Supp., 

May,  1899. 
Editor,   Select  Colloquies  of  Erasmus   (Sixteenth  Century  Classics);   pp. 

1  4-   184,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1902. 
A  Literary  Source  Book  of  the  Renaissance;  University  of  Pennsylvania, 

1903. 
History  of  Modern  Europe  (Twentieth  Century  Text  Books);  pp.  1  4-  361, 

D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1903. 
The  Educational  Experiments  of  the  Renaissance;  Educational  Science,  i, 

No.  1,  1903,  3-19.    University  of  Cincinnati  Press. 
Aids  in  the  Teaching  of  History;  Teachers'  Bui.,  Univ.  of  Cinti.,  i,  No.  7 

1905. 

COX,  ISAAC  JOSLIN.  (A.  B.,  Dartmouth  College,  1896;  Ph.D.,  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania,  1904;  Instructor  in  History,  University  of 
Cincinnati,  1904-06;  Assistant  Professor  of  History,  1906 — .) 

The  Journeys  of  La  Salle  and  His  Companions;  2  vols.,  A.  S.  Barnes  & 
Co.,  1905. 

The  Exploration  of  the  Louisiana  Frontier,  1803-1806;  Ann.  Rept.  Amer. 
Hist.  Assoc,  1904,  151-174.  Reprinted  as  The  Early  Exploration  of 
Louisiana;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Studies,  ii,  No.  1,  1906. 

The  Founding  of  the  First  Texas  Municipality;  Tex.  State  Hist.  Quart.,  ii, 
No.  3,  1899,  217-226. 

The  Early  Settlers  of  San  Fernando;  Tex.  State  Hist.  Quart.,  v,  No.  8 
1901,  142-160. 


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HISTORY—  Continued 

Father  Edmoncl  John  Peter  Schmitt;   Tex.  State  Hist.  Quart.,  v,  No.  3, 

1902,  206-211. 
Educational  Efforts  in  San  Fernando  de  Bexar;   Tex.  State  Hist.  Quart., 

vi,  No.  1,  1902,  27-63. 
The  Southwest  Boundary  of  Texas;   Tex.  State  Hist.   Quart.,  vi,  No.  2, 

1902,  81-102. 
Louisiana-Texas    Frontier,    Part    1:    The    Franco-Spanish    Regime;    Tex. 

State  Hist.  Quart.,  July,  1906,  1-75. 
The  Indian  as  a  Diplomatic  Factor  in  the  History  of  the  Old  Northwest;. 

Ohio  Archaeol.  and  Hist.  Soc.  Quart.,  xviii,  No.  4,  1909,  542-565. 
Editor   of   the   following   numbers   of   the   Quarterly   Publication   of   the 
Historical  and  Philosophical  Society  of  Ohio: 

Selections  from  the  Torrence  Papers;  Part  I,  i,  3,  1906,  61-96;  Part  II, 
ii,  1,  1907,  1-36;  Part  III,  ii,  3,  1907,  93-120;  Part  IV,  iii,  3,  1903, 
65-102;  Part  V,  iv,  3,  1909,  91-138;  Reprint  of  Drake's  Notices 
Concerning  Cincinnati,  1810;  Parts  I  and  II,  iii,  1  and  2,  1908. 
Encyclopaedic  articles: 

Mexican  Literature;  New  International. 
Spanish  American  Literature;  New  International. 
Presidency;  Encyclopaedia  Americana. 

William  Henry  Harrison,  Anthony  Wayne,  James  Wilkinson,  Tecum- 
seh,  Zachary  Taylor,  Porto  Rico;  Encyclopaedia  Britannica, 
1910  edition. 

DILWORTH,  JAMES  F.  (A.  B.,  Rutgers  College,  1902;  A.M.,  Columbia 
University,  1903;  Instructor  in  English  History,  University  of  Cin- 
cinnati, 1908 — .) 

Golden  Rose,  Foulk  of  Anjou,  and  several  minor  articles;  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica,  1910  edition. 

GOODWIN,  FRANK  PARKER.     (A.M.,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1906 ; 

D.  A.  R.  Fellow  in  American  History,  1905-06.) 
The    Growth   of   Ohio:    A   Manual   of    State   and   Local   History   for   the 

Schools  of  Southwestern  Ohio;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Studies,  ii,  No.  4,  1906, 
Building  a  Commercial  System;   Ohio  Archaeol.   and  Hist.  Quart.,   July,. 

1907. 
The  Rise  of  Manufactures  in  the  Miami  Country;  Amer.  Hist.  Rev.,  July, 

1907. 
The  Development  of  the  Miami  Country;  Ohio  Archaeol.  and  Hist.  Quart., 

Oct.,  1909. 

BELOTE,  THEODORE  THOMAS.  (A.  B.,  Richmond  College,  1902;  A.  M.r 
Harvard  University,  1906;  Colonial  Dames  Fellow  in  Ohio  Valley 
History,  University   of  Cincinnati,   1906-07.) 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  RECORD  25 

HISTORY-  Continued 

The  Scioto  Company  and  the  French  Settlement  at  Gallipolis;  Univ.  of 

Cinti.  Studies,  iii,  No.  3,  1907. 
Editor  of  Quarterly  Publication  of  the  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society 

of  Ohio;  ii,  No.  2,  1907.    Selections  from  the  Gallipolis  Papers. 

DICKORE,  MARIE   PAULA.        (A.  B.,    University   of    Cincinnati,    1907; 

A.M.,  1908;  D.  A.  R.  Fellow  in  American  History,  1907-08.) 
The  Mound  Builders  of  Cincinnati;  Quar.  Pub.  Ohio  Archaeol.  and  Philos. 

Soc,  xviii,  No.  1,  1909. 

LATIN. 

BURNAM,  JOHN  MILLER.     (A.  B.,  Yale  University,  1884;  Ph.  D.,  1886; 

Professor  of  Latin  and  French,  Georgetown  College,  Kentucky,  1889- 

91;   Assistant   Professor   of  Latin,   University  of  Missouri,   1891-99; 

Professor  of  Latin,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1900 — .) 
The  Paris  Prudentius;  pp.  38,  printed  privately,  Cincinnati,  1900. 
The  So-called  Placidus  Scholia  to  Statius;  pp.  37,  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Press, 

1902. 
Glossemata  de   Prudentio,  pp.   102;    edited   from   the  Vatican   and  Paris 

Mss.,  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Press,  1905. 
Summary  Catalogue  of  Part  of  the  Library  of  J.  M.  Burnam,  edited  by 

the  owner;  pp.  84,  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Press,  1906. 
Commentaire  anonyme  sur  Prudence  d'apres  le  ms.  413  de  Valenciennes; 

pp.  300,  A.  Picard  et  Fils,  Paris,  1910. 
Un  Fragment  d'Ecriture  onciale.    Extrait  des  Melanges  Chatelain;  pp.  6, 

Champion,  Paris,  1910. 
The  Scribe  of  the  Oaths  of  Strassburg;  his  Nationality.    Reprint  from  the 

Romanic  Review  for  January,  New  York,  1910. 

HADZSITS,  GEORGE  DEPUE.  (Ph.  D.,  University  of  Michigan,  1902; 
Teaching  Fellow  in  Latin,  University  of  Michigan,  1899-1900;  Acting 
(Substitute)  Professor  of  Greek,  University  of  Maine,  (Sept.  to  Jan.), 
1902-03;  Acting  (Substitute)  Professor  of  Latin,  University  of  North 
Carolina,  (Jan.  to  June),  1903;  Acting  Professor  of  Latin,  University 
of  Cincinnati,  1903-04;  Assistant  Professor  of  Greek  and  Latin, 
1904-05.) 

A  Commentary  on  Materials  Essential  to  the  Teaching  of  Roman  History; 
Teachers'  Bui.,  Univ.  of  Cinti.,  No.  6,  1905. 

Prolegomena  to  a  Study  of  the  Ethical  Ideal  of  Plutarch  and  of  the 
Greeks  of  the  First  Century  A.  D.;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Studies,  ii,  No.  2, 
1906. 

The  Lucretian  Invocation  of  Venus;  Class.  Philol.,  April,  1907,  187-192. 


26  UNIVERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI 

LATIN  —  Continued 

Some  Xenophon  Problems  and  Eeeent  Xenophon  Literature;  Class.  Jour., 

April,  1908,  211-220. 
Aphrodite  and  the  Dione  Myth;  Amer.  Jour,  of  Philol.,  xxxix,  1909,  38-53. 
Significance  of  Worship  and  Prayer  among  the  Epicureans;  Trans,  of  the 

Amer.  Philol.  Assoc,  xxxix,  1909,  73-88. 
Symposium  on  First  Year  Latin,  Latin  Writings;  The  Classical  Weekly, 

Feb.,  1910,  138-140. 

ALLEN,  GEORGE  HENRY.     (A.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1898;  Ph.  D., 

1904;    Assistant   Instructor  in   Latin,  ibid,   1899-1900;    Instructor   in 

Latin,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1903-06;  Assistant  Professor  of  Latin, 

1906 — .) 
Centurions  as  Substitute  Commanders  of  Roman  Auxiliary  Corps;  Roman 

Historical  Sources  and  Institutions,  1904,  333-394. 
The  Roman  Cohort  Castella;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Studies,    iii,  No.  2,  1907,  48  pp. 
The    Development   of   Boundary  Fortifications   in   Britain   and    Germany 

under  the  Roman  Empire;  Records  of  the  Past,  vi,  1907,  9-13,  50-57, 

83-89. 
The  Advancement  of  Officers  in  the  Roman  Army;  Supplementary  Papers 

of  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  in  Rome,  ii,  1908,  1-25. 
Forum  Conche;   the  Latin   Text  of  the  Municipal  Charter  and  Laws   of 

the  City  of  Cuenca,  Spain;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Studies,  v,  No.  4,  92  pp; 


SEMPLE,  WILLIAM  TUNSTALL,  (A.  B.,  William  Jewell  College,  1900; 
Ph.D.,  Princeton  University,  1910;  Professor  of  Latin  in  Oklahoma 
State  Baptist  College,  Blackwell,  Oklahoma,  1901-02;  Teacher  of 
Latin  and  Greek  in  Culver  Military  Academy,  Culver,  Ind.,  1907-09.) 

Authenticity  and  Sources  of  the  "Origo  Gentis  Eomanae;"  Univ.  of 
Cinti.  Studies,  vi,  No.  3. 

MATHEMATICS. 

HANCOCK,  HARRIS.  (A.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1888;  A.M., 
Ph.D.,  Berlin,  1894;  Dr.  Sc,  Paris,  1901;  Associate  and  Instructor, 
University  of  Chicago,  1894-99;  Professor  of  Mathematics,  University 
of  Cincinnati,  1900 — .) 

Inaugural  Dissertation.  Eine  Form  des  Additionstheorems  fur  hyper- 
elliptische  Functionen  erster  Ordnung.     Quarto,  pp.  43,  Berlin,  1893. 

Reduction  of  Kronecker's  Modular  Systems;  Quar.  Jour,  of  Math.,  No. 
106,  147-184. 

Introduction  and  General  Remarks  on  the  Calculus  of  Variations;  Annals 
of  Mathematics,  ix,  179-190. 

Calculus  of  Variations  (second  article) ;  Annals  of  Mathematics,  x,  81-88. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  RECORD  27 


MATHEMATICS  -Continued 


On  the  Number  of   Catenaries  that  may  be   drawn   through  Two  Fixed 

Points;  Annals  of  Mathematics,  x,  159-174. 
On  Minimal  Surfaces;  Math.  Eev.,  81-87. 
On  Minimal  Surfaces;  Math.  Eev.,  127-140. 
The  Historical  Development  of  the  Abelian  Functions  up  to  the  Time  of 

Eiemann.    Ordered  by  the  General  Committee  of  the  British  Association 

for  the  Advancement  of  Science  to  be  printed  in  extenso  among  the 

reports.     Eeports  of  this  Association,  1897,  246-286. 
Derivation  of  some  of  the  Fundamental  Weierstrassian  Formulae  in  the 

Calculus  of  Variations;  Annals  of  Mathematics,  xi,  20-32. 
Further  Discussion  of  the  First  Variation  and  the  Solution  of  the  Differ- 
ential Equation  G=0  for  several  Interesting  Examples;   Annals  of 

Mathematics,  xii,  33-44. 
Canonical  Forms  for  the  Unique  Eepresentation  of  Kronecker 's  Modular 

Systems;  Crelle's  Journal  fur  die  reine  und  angewandte  Mathematikr 

Bd.  119,  148-170. 
Methode  de  decomposition  des  polynomes  entiers  a  plusieurs  variables  en 

facteurs  irreducibles;  Annales  Scientifiques  de  l'Ecole  Normale  Su- 

perieure,  Third  Serie,  Tome  xvii,  89-102. 
On  the  Eeduction  of  Kronecker 's  Modular  Systems  whose  Elements  are 

Functions    of   Two   and   Three   Variables;    Crelle's   Journal   fur    die 

reine  und  angewandte  Mathematik,  Bd.  122,  265-298. 
On  Primary  Prime  Functions  involving  several  Variables.     Presented  to 
.  the  American  Math.  Soc,  Dec.  28,  1900,  and  published  in  the  Amer. 

Jour,  of  Math.,  1901,  39-60. 
Memoire  sur  les  systemes  modulaires  de  Kronecker:  A  Thesis  offered  for 

the  Dr.  Sc.  degree  at  the  University  of  Paris,  and  published  in  the 

Annales  Scientifiques  de  l'Ecole  Normale  Superieure.     Supplement  I, 

1-116. 
Eemarks  of  Kronecker 's  Modular  Systems.    Comptes  Eendus  du  Congres 

des  Mathematiciens.     Paris,  1900,  1-34. 
Theory  of  Maxima  and  Minima  of  functions  of  several  Variables;  Univ. 

of  Cinti.  Bui.,  Ser.  2,  iv,  1903,  1+114. 
The  Calculus  of  Variations;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Bui.,  Ser.  2,  iv,  1904,  i+xvi, 

1+292. 
The  Theory  of  Elliptic  Functions  (in  three  volumes):  Vol.  L,  Analysis; 

i+xxiii,  1+498,  Eoyal  Octavo,  John  Wiley  &  Sons. 

SLOCUM,  STEPHEN  ELMEE.  (B.  E.,  Union  University,  1897;  Ph.D., 
Clark  University,  1900;  Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering,  University 
of  Cincinnati,  1900-01;  Instructor  in  Applied  Mathematics,  1901-04; 
Assistant  Professor  of  Applied  Mathematics,  1904-05;  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics,  University  of  Illinois,  1905-06;  Professor  of 
Applied  Mathematics,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1906 — .) 

Note  on  the  Chief  Theorem  of  Lie's  Theory  of  Continuous  Groups;  Proc. 
Amer.  Acad.,  Jan.,  1900. 


28  UNIVERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI 

MATHEMATICS  -Continued 

Supplementary   Note   on   the    Chief  Theorem   of  Lie's   Theory   of   Finite 
Continuous  Groups;  Proc.  Amer.  Acad.,  May,  1900. 

•On  the  Continuity  of  Groups  Generated  by  Infinitesimal  Transformations 
(Dissertation);   Proc.  Amer.  Acad.,  Aug.,  1900. 

The  Infinitesimal  Generators  of  Certain   Parameter   Groups;    Bui.   Amer. 
Math.  Soc,  Jan.,  1902. 

Note  on  the  Transformation  of  a   Group   into   its  Canonical  Form;   Bui. 
Amer.  Math.  Soc,  April,  1902. 

Rational  Formulas  for  the  Strength  of  a  Concrete-Steel  Beam;  Engineer- 
ing News,  July  30,  1903. 
Map  of  Cincinnati  and  Environs;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Press,  Mar.,  1904. 

The  Strength  of  Flat  Plates,   with   Application   to    Concrete-Steel   Floor 
Panels;  Engineering  News,  July  7,  1904. 

Eelation  between  Eeal  and  Complex  Groups  with  respect  to  their  Struc- 
ture and  Continuity;  Amer.  Jour.  Math.,  Jan.,  1905. 

Suggestions  for  a  Teacher's  Course  in  Mathematics;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Teach- 
ers Bui.,  Apr.,  1905. 

A  Simple  Method  for  the  Calculation  of  the  Bending  Strength  of  Curved 
Pieces;  Engineering  News,  May  31,  1906. 

The  Development  of  Mechanics;  Pop.  Sci.  Monthly,  Sept.,  1906. 

Text-Book  on  the  Strength  of  Materials;  Yale  Scientific  Series,  Ginn  & 

Co.,  Boston,  Oct.,  1906.    Second  Edition,  1911. 
Basic  Principles  in  the  Construction   of  a  Text-Book;   Proc.  Soc.  Prom. 

Eng.  Ed.,  xv,  1907. 
The  Eational  Basis  of  Mathematical  Pedagogy;  Science,  Sept.  13,  1907. 

The   Collapse   of   Tubes  under  External   Pressure;    Engineering,   London, 

Jan.  8,  1909. 
A  Eeview  of  Current  Ideas  on   the   Teaching  of  Mathematics;    Science, 

July  9,  1909. 

The  Unification  and  Continuity  of  Mathematics  in  School  and  College; 

Proc.  of  Twentieth  Anniversary  Celebration,  Clark  University,  Sept. 

6-18,  1909. 
The  Geographic  Aspect  of  Culture;  Pop.  Sci.  Monthly,  Feb.,  1910. 
General  Formula  for  the  Shearing  Deflection  of  Beams  of  Arbitrary  Cross 

Section.      Eead   before    Amer.    Math.    Soc,    New   York,    Sept.,    1910. 

Journal  Franklin  Institute,  1911. 

System  and  Efficiency  in  Technical  Instruction;  Engineering  News,  July 
7,  1910.     Proc  Soc  Prom.  Eng.  Ed.,  xviii,  1910. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  RECORD  29- 

MAT  HEMATICS  —  Continued 

SAFFORD,    FREDERICK   HOLLISTER,      (Ph.D.,    Harvard    University, 

1897;    Instructor    in    Mathematics,    1895-99;    Assistant    Professor    of 

Mathematics    and    Mathematical   Physics,   University   of    Cincinnati,. 

1899-01.) 
Solution  of  Laplace's  Equation  in  Toroidal  Coordinates;  Annals  of  Math., 

Feb.,  1898. 
Imaginary  Inversions;  Annals  of  Math.,  January,  1898. 
Surfaces  of  Revolution  in  the  Theory  of  Lame's  Products;  Am.  Jour,  of 

Math.,  January,  1899. 
Cyclic  Curves;  Bui.  Am.  Math.  Soc,  June,  1899. 
Critical  Points;  Annals  of  Math.,  Oct.,  1899. 
Systems  of  Revolutions  in  the  Theory  of  Lame's  Products;  Am.  Jour,  of 

Math.,  xxii,  No.  1. 
Surfaces   of   Revolution   in    the    Theory   of   Lame's    Products;    Bui.    Am. 

Math.  Soc,  June,  1899. 
Critical  Points;  Annals  of  Math.,  October,  1899. 

MOORE,  CHARLES  NAPOLEON.  (A.  B.,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1903; 
M.S.,  George  Washington  University,  1905;  Ph.D.,  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1908;  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  1908-09;  Assistant  Professor 
of  Mathematics,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1909 — .) 

On  the  Introduction  of  Convergence  Factors  into  Summable  Series  and 
Summable  Integrals;  Trans.  Amer.  Math.  Soc,  viii,  1907,  299-330. 

On  Certain  Constants  Analogous  to  Fourier's  Constants;  Bui.  Amer.  Math. 
Soc,  Ser.  ii,  xiv,  1908,  368-373. 

Note  on  the  Roots  of  Bessel  Functions;  Annals  of  Mathematics,  Ser.  iir 
ix,  1908,  156-162. 

On  Certain  Constants  Analogous  to  Fourier's  Constants;  Bui.  Amer.  Math. 
Soc,  Ser.  ii,  xv,  1908,  p.  116. 

The  Summability  of  the  Developments  in  Bessel  Functions,  with  Applica- 
tions; Trans.  Amer.  Math.  Soc,  x,  1909,  391-435. 

On  the  Uniform  Convergence  of  the  Developments  in  Bessel  Functions; 
Trans.  Amer.  Math.  Soc.     (In  press). 

PHILOSOPHY. 

BENEDICT,  WAYLAND  RICHARDSON.  (A.  B.,  and  A.  M.,  University 
of  Rochester,  1865;  Professor  of  Philosophy,  University  of  Cincinnati,. 
1875-1907.) 

Psychological  Tables  based  on  Teachings  by  Hoffding  and  Ward;  Cincin- 
nati, 1880-81;  second  ed.,  1898. 

Nervous  System  and  Consciousness.  Three  articles.  Pop.  Sc  Monthly,. 
1886. 

Theism  and  Evolution;  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1886. 


30  UNIVERSITY  01  CINCINNATI 

PHILOSOPHY—  Continued 

Ethics  and  Evolution;  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1887. 

Bible  Lectures;  Delivered  at  the  University  of  Cincinnati,  1893-94. 

New  Studies  in  the  Beatitudes;  1896. 

Psychological   Table  and  Outline  of  the  Development  of   Consciousness; 

Cincinnati,  1900. 
World    Views    and    Their   Ethical   Implications.      A    syllabus.      Univ.    of 

Cinti.  Press,  1902. 
Greek  Thought  Movements  and  Their  Ethical  Implications;    Cincinnati, 

1905. 

TAWNEY,  GUY  ALLAN.  (A.  B.,  Princeton  University,  1893;  Ph.D., 
Leipsic  University,  1896;  Associate  Professor  of  Philosophy,  Beloit 
College,  1897-98;  Professor  of  Philosophy,  Beloit  College,  1898-1907; 
Assistant  Professor  of  Philosophy,  University  of  Illinois,  1907-08; 
Professor  of  Philosophy,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1908 — .) 

The  Nature  of  Crowds;  Psych.  Bui.,  ii,  p.  329. 

Feeling  and  Self-Awareness;  Psych.  Eev.,  ix,  p.  570. 

The  Moral  Training  of  Children;  The  Elementary  School  Teacher,  1904, 
p.  354. 

Utilitarian  Epistemology;  Jour,  of  Phil.,  Psych.,  and  Sc.  M.,  i,  p.  337. 

The  Period  of  Conversion;  Psych.  Eev.,  xi,  p.  210. 

The  Nature  of  Consistency;  Jour,  of  Phil.,  Psych.,  and  Sc.  M.,  iii,  p.  113. 

Types  of  Consistency;  Jour,  of  Phil.,  Psych.,  and  Sc.  M.,  iii,  p.  457. 

Constitutive  Consistency;  Philos.  Eev.,  xvi,  p.  21. 

Ultimate  Hypotheses  in  Psychology;  Jour,  of  Phil.,  Psych.,  and  Sc.  M.,  v, 
p.  459. 

Fundamental  Eeality  from  the  Point  of  View  of  Psychology;  Amer.  Jour, 
of  Theology,  x,  p.  517. 

Kinds  of  Value,  or  Consistency;  Psych.  Bui.,  vi,  p.  339. 

Purposive  Consistency.  Essays  Philosophical  and  Psychological  in  honor 
of  William  James,  of  Harvard  University,  by  his  Colleagues  at  Colum- 
bia University,  1908,  395  pp. 

J.  S.  Mill's  Theory  of  Inductive  Logic — an  Exposition;  Univ.  of  Cinti. 
Studies,  v,  No.  1,  1909. 

J.  S.  Mill's  Theory  of  Inductive  Logic — a  Discussion;  Univ.  of  Cinti. 
Studies,  v,  No.  2,  1909. 

PHYSICS. 

MOEE,  LOUIS  TEENCHAED.  (B.  S.,  Washington  University,  1892; 
Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1895;  Instructor  in  Physics,  Wor- 
cester Polytechnic  Institute,  1896;  Instructor  and  Adjunct  Professor 
of  Physics,  University  of  Nebraska,  1896-1900;  Professor  of  Physics, 
University  of  Cincinnati,  1900 — ;  Dean  of  the  College  of  Liberal 
Arts,  1910 — .) 


JUBLIOCRAPHICAL  RECORD  31 

PHYSICS  —  Continued 

On  the  changes  in  length  produced  in  iron  wires  by  magnetization;  Phys. 

Rev.,  iii,  1895;  Phil.  Mag.,  1895. 
On  the  coincidence  of  refracted  rays  of  light  in  crystalline  media;  Phil. 

Mag.,  1900. 
On  the  supposed  elongation  of  a  dielectric  in  an  electro-static  field;  Phil. 

Mag.,  1900. 
Notes  on  dielectric  strain;  Phil.  Mag.,  1901. 
On  electrostriction;  Phil.  Mag.,  1903. 
Critical  history  of  electrostriction;  Elect.  World,  1904. 
On   electrostriction;   Trans.  International   Electrical  Congress,   St.  Louis, 

1904. 
On  dielectric  strain  along  the  lines  of  force;  Phil.  Mag.,  (6),  12,  268,  1906. 
The  fatigue  of  metals  subjected  to  Rontgen  radiation;  Phil.  Mag.,  14,  (6), 

708,  1907. 
On  the  appreciation  of  difference  of  phase  of  sound-waves;  Phil.  Mag.,  14, 

(6),  452,  1907. 
A  new  scheme  of  engineering  education;  Educ.  Rev.,  1908. 
Atomic  theories  and  modern  physics;  Hibbert  Journal,  vii,  864,  1909. 
On  theories  of  matter  and  mass;  Phil.  Mag.,  18,  (6),  1909. 
On  the  localization  of  the  direction  of  sound;  Phil.  Mag.,   18,    (6),   308, 

1909. 
Fatigue  of  metals  subjected  to  Rontgen  radiations  (jointly  with  R.  E.  C. 

Gowdy) ;  Phys.  Rev.,  xxviii,  148,  1909. 
Metaphysical  tendencies  of  modern  physics;  Hibbert  Journal,  July,  1910. 
Critical  review  of  Life  of  Lord  Kelvin;  Nation,  1910.     New  York. 
On  the  modern  theories  of  electricity;  Phil.  Mag.,  1910. 

IVES,  JAMES  EDMUND.  (Ph.  D.,  Clark  University,  1901;  Instructor 
in  Physics,  Drexel  Institute,  1893-97;  Instructor  in  Physics,  Univer- 
sity of  Cincinnati,  1901-03;  Assistant  Professor  of  Physics,  1905-09; 
Associate  Professor  of  Physics,  1909 — .) 

Contributions  to  the  study  of  the  induction  coil;  Phys.  Rev.,  xiv,  280-314, 
and  xv,  7-19,  1902. 

On  the  asymmetry  of  a  mercury  break;  Phys.  Rev.,  xvii,  1903,  175-178. 

The  induction  coil;  Elect.  World,  March  28,  1903,  513-515. 

On  the  dimensions  of  large  inductance  coils;  Phys.  Rev.,  xvi,  1903,  112-114. 

On  the  law  of  the  condenser  in  the  induction  coil;  Phil.  Mag.,  vi,  1903, 
411-417. 

On  an  attempt  to  construct  an  electrostatic  transformer;   Elect.  World, 

*       Oct.  10,  1903,  595,  596. 

On  the  wave-length  of  free  vibrations  in  antennae  and  closed  oscillating 
circuits;  Elect.  World,  Feb.  6,  1904,  260,  261. 


32  UNIVERSITY   OF   CINCINNATI 

PHYSICS  —  Continued 

On  a  new  standard  of  wave-length;  Elect.  World,  June  4,  1904,  1074-1077. 

Reprinted  in  the  London  Electrician. 
Rigidance,  a  new  name  for  the  reciprocal  of  capacity;  Elect.  World,  Aug. 

13,  1904,  p.  248. 
An  electrolytic  wireless  telegraph  detector;   Elect.  World,  Dec.   10,  1904r 

995-997. 
Electrolytic  detector;  Trans.  International  Electrical  Congress,  St.  Louis, 

iii,  1904,  596,  597. 
An  annotated  list  of  experiments  in  physics;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Press,  1906, 

48  pp. 
The    absorption    of    short    electric    waves    by    air    at    different    pressures 

(jointly  with  R.  E.  C.  Gowdy) ;  Phys.  Rev.,  xxvi,  1908. 
Propagation  of  electric  waves  in  wireless  telegraphy;  Elect.  World,  Sept. 

26,  1908,  676-678.     Reprinted  in  greater  part  in  Elektr.  Ztsch. 
The   wave-length   and   overtones   of   a   linear    electrical   oscillator;    Phys. 

Rev.,  xxx,  1910,  199-215. 
On  the  determination  of  the  wave-length  and  logarithmic  decrement  of 

the  linear  electrical   oscillator  with  the  interferometer;   Phys.   Rev., 

xxxi,  Sept.,  1910,  185-215. 
Ein  elektrolytischer  Detektor;  Jahrbuch  der  drahtlosen  Telegraphie;   iiir 

1910,  112-117. 
Der   elektrolytische   Detektor;    Physikalische   Zeitschrift,   xi,   1910,    1181- 

1183. 
On   a  new  form  of  Earth   Inductor    (jointly  with  S.  J.   Mauchly) ;   Phil. 

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ALLEN,  SAMUEL  JAMES  McINTOSH.  (B.  Sc,  McGill  University, 
1900;  M.  Sc,  1901;  Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1906;  Instructor 
in  Physics,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1906-09;  Assistant  Professor  of 
Physics,  1909 — .) 

Excited  radio-activity  of  the  atmosphere;  Phys.  Zeit.,  1902. 

Excited  radio-activity  of  the  atmosphere;  Bull.  Am.  Phys.  Soc,  1901.  Re- 
printed in  Proc.  Royal  Soc,  Canada. 

Excited  radio-activity  of  the  atmosphere;  Phil.  Mag.,  1902. 

Radio-activity  of  freshly  fallen  snow;  Phys.  Rev.,  1903.  Reprinted  in 
Weather  Rev.,  1903. 

Radio-activity  of  atmosphere;  Phil.  Mag.,  1904. 

The  velocity  and  ratio  -?—  for  the  primary  and  secondary  rays  of  radium; 
Phys.  Rev.,  xxiii,  65"  1906.     Le  Radium,  Oct.,  292,  1906. 

The  velocity  and  ratio  — —  for  the  primary  ft  rays  of  radium;  Johns  Hop- 
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The  secondary  radiations  caused  by  the  fi  rays  of  radium;  Johns  Hopkins 
University  Circular,  p.  26. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  RECORD 


PHYSICS  — Continued 


A  null  instrument  for  measuring  ionization;  Phil.  Mag.,  14,  (6),  712,  1907. 
Radio-activity  of  a  smoke-laden  atmosphere;  Phys.  Rev.,  xxvi,  206,  483, 

1908. 
On  the  range  and  total  ionization  of   the  a  particle;   Phys.   Rev.,  xxvii, 

291,  1908. 
On    the    secondary    radiation    produced    from   solids,    solutions,   and   pure 

liquids,  by  the  fi  rays  of  radium;  Phys.  Rev.,  xxix,  177,  1909. 
The  physical  measurement  of  X  rays;  Arch.  Ront.  Ray  Soc.  of  England, 

1909. 
Secondary    R  radiation;  Phys.  Rev.,  Jan.,  1910. 
Absorption  of  Y  Rays  by  Solids  and  Liquids;  Phys.  Rev.     (In  press). 

CARTER,  TAYLOR  SCOTT.  (B.  S.,  Virginia  Military  Institute,  1901; 
Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1907;  Assistant  Professor  of  Math- 
ematics and  Mechanical  Drawing,  Virginia  Military  Institute,  1902- 
04;  Instructor  in  Physics,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1908 — .) 

The  fluorescence,  absorption,  and  magnetic  rotation  spectra  of  potassium 
,  vapor;  Phys.  Rev.,  xxvii,  1908,  107-116. 

The  Absorption  and  Fluorescence  of  Rubidium  Vapour;  Physikalische 
Zeitschrift,  xi,  1910,  632,  633. 

CARTMEL,  WILLIAM  BELL,  A  M.  (Fellow  in  Physics,  University  of 
Cincinnati,  1905-06.) 

Anomalous  dispersion  and  selective  absorption  of  fuchsin;  Phil.  Mag, 
1903. 

Optical  properties  of  exceedingly  thin  film;  Amer.  Phys.  Soc,  Dec.  meet- 
ing, 1905. 

GOWDY,  ROBERT  E.  CLYDE.      (A.  B.,  University  of  Cincinnati,   1906; 

Ph.D.,    University   of    Cincinnati,    1909;    Hanna   Fellow    in    Physics, 

1906-09.) 
Fatigue  of  metals  subjected  to  the  Rontgen  radiation;  Phys.  Rev.,  Jan., 

1910. 

POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCE. 

BROOKS,  ROBERT  CLARKSON.  (A.  B.,  Indiana  University,  1896; 
Ph.D.,  Cornell  University,  1903;  Instructor  in  Economics,  Cornell 
University,  1900-04;  Professor  of  Economics,  Swarthmore  College, 
1904-08;  Professor  of  Political  Science,  University  of  Cincinnati, 
1908 — .) 

Political  Clubs  in  Prussian  Cities;  Municipal  Affairs,  iv,  June,  1900,  375- 
384. 


34  UNIVERSITY   OF  CINCINNATI 

POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCE  -  Continued 

A  Bibliography  of  Municipal  Administration  and  City  Conditions.    Second 

edition,  revised  and  enlarged;  pp.  346,  New  York,  1901. 
Translation  of  Professor  Karl  Biicher's   Die  wirtschaftlichen  Aufgaben 

der  modernen  Stadtgemeinde;  Municipal  Affairs,  vi,  June,  1902,  167- 

179. 
Lese  Majeste  (illustrated) ;  Bookman,  xix,  June,  1904,  359-372. 
A  Metropolitan  City  as  a  Farmer:   the   Sewage  Farms  of  Berlin;    Polit. 

Sci.  Quart.,  xx,  June,  1905,  298-313. 
The  Art  of  Wilhelm  Busch  (illustrated);  Bookman,  xxii,  Sept.,  1905,  10-16. 
Berlin's  Tax  Problem;  Polit.  Sci.  Quart.,  xx,  Dec,  1905,  665-695. 
The  Municipal  Gas  Works  of  Berlin;  Yale  Eeview,  Part  I,  xiv,  Feb.,  1906, 

361-373;  Part  II,  xv,  May,  1906,  24-39. 
A  German  Solution  of  the  Slaughter  House  Problem;    Yale  Review,  xv, 

Feb.,  1907,  369-390. 
The  New  Unearned  Increment  Taxes  in  Germany;  Yale  Eeview,  xvi,  Nov., 

1907,  237-261. 
Odd  Prices  and  Bargains  in  Eetail  Trade;  Univ.  of  Cinti.  Studies,  iv,  No. 

2,  1908,  28  pp. 
The  Nature  of  Political  Corruption;  Polit.  Sci.  Quart.,  xxiv,  1909,  1-22. 

Attempted  Apologies  for  Political  Corruption;   International  Journal  of 

Ethics,  xix,  April,  1909,  297-320. 
Corruption  in  American  Politics  and  Life;  pp.  xv  +  309,  Dodd,  Mead  & 

Co.,  1910. 

PSYCHOLOGY. 

BEEESE,  BUETIS  BUEE.  (A.  B.,  University  of  Kansas,  1896;  A.  B.r 
Harvard  University,  1897;  A.M.,  1898;  Ph.D.,  Columbia  University, 
1899;  Assistant  in  Psychology,  Harvard  University,  1897-98;  Fellow 
in  Psychology  and  Education,  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University, 
1898-99;  Professor  of  Psychology,  University  of  Tennessee,  1902-04; 
Professor  of  Psychology,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1904 — .) 

On  Inhibition;  Psych.  Eev.  Monographs,  iii,  No.  1. 
Binocular  Eivalry;   Psych.  Eev.,  November,  1909. 

Can  Binocular  Eivalry  be  Suppressed  by  Practice?  Jour,  of  Phil.,  Psych., 
and  Sc.  Meth.,  December,  1909. 

LUEIE,  LOUIS  AEYAH.  (A.  B.,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1908;  As- 
sistant in  Psychology,  1908 — .) 

The  Effect  of  a  Constant  Stimulus  upon  Touch  Localization;  Univ.  of 
Cinti.  Studies,  iv,  No.  1,  1908. 


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ROMANCE  LANGUAGES. 

DAVIDSON,  FREDERICK  JOSEPH  ARTHUR.  (A.  B.,  University  of 
Toronto,  1890;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Leipzig,  1900;  Instructor  in 
Italian  and  Spanish,  University  of  Toronto,  1892-95;  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  Romance  Languages,  Leland  Stanford  Junior  University, 
1895-1900;  Professor  of  Romance  Languages,  University  of  Cincinnati, 
1900-01.) 

Inaugural  Dissertation — Ueber  den  Ursprung  und  Geschichte  der  franzo- 
sischen  Ballade;  Halle,  Germany,  Shrjardt  Karras. 

Fixed  Forms  of  Verse  in  French;  Modern  Languages  Publications  of 
Ontario,  1895. 

Froissart's  Pastourelles;  Mod.  Lang.  Notes,  xiii,  1898,  Bait. 

The  Origin  of  the  French  Alexandrian,  with  Appendix  on  the  Song  on 
Clothaire's  Victory  over  the  Saxons;  Mod.  Lang.  Notes,  xvi,  1901. 

The  History  of  the  French  Alexandrian;  Mod.  Lang.  Assoc,  of  Ohio  Pub- 
lications, 1901. 

Valdes,  Jose.  Edited  with  Introduction  and  Notes.  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.r 
Boston. 

LIBERMA,  MARCO  F.  (A.  B.,  University  of  Minnesota,  1900;  Instructor 
in  Romance  Languages,  University  of  Minnesota,  1899-1902;  Associate 
Professor  of  Romance  Languages,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1902-07; 
Professor  of  Romance  Languages,  1907-10.) 

The  Story  of  Chantecler:  A  Critical  Analysis  of  Rostand's  Play;  pp.  57, 
Moffat,  Yard  &  Co.,  1910. 

OGDEN,  PHILLIP.  (A.  B.,  Cornell  University,  1891;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hop- 
kins University,  1897;  Instructor  in  Romance  Languages,  Johns  Hop- 
kins University,  1897;  Associate  in  Romance  Languages,  1900;  As- 
sociate Professor  in  Romance  Languages,  1902-10;  Chief  Reader  in 
French,  College  Examination  Board,  1908-1909;  Examiner  in  French, 
College  Examination  Board,  1909-1910;  Professor  of  Romance  Lan- 
guages, University  of  Cincinnati,  1910 — .) 

The  Theatre  libre;  Mod.  Lang.  Notes,  1895. 

Favart  et  la  Comedie  melee  de  chant:  Font;  Mod.  Lang.  Notes,  1897. 

A  Comparative  Study  of  Guillaume  d'Angleterre;  J.  H.  Furst,  Bait.,  1897. 

The  Troubadours  at  Home:  Smith;  Mod.  Lang.  Notes,  1899. 

Studies  in  Frencn  Literature:  Lamartine;  Editor-Author.  Pp.  123-146, 
J.  H.  Furst,  Bait.,  Dec,  1907. 

The  Life  of  Joan  of  Arc:  France;  The  Sewanee  Review,  Oct.,  1909. 

The  Drama  of  Paul  Hervieu;  The  Sewanee  Review,  Oct.,  1910. 

NICHOLS,  EDWIN  BRYANT.     (Assistant  Professor  Romance  Languages, 

University  of  Cincinnati,  1902-03.) 
Larra,  Partir  a  Tiempo;  pp.  66,  Amer.  Book  Co.,  1903. 


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ROMANCE  LANGUAGES  -  Continued 


UMPHREY,  GEORGE  WALLACE.  (A.  B.,  University  of  Toronto,  1899; 
Ph.D.,  Harvard  University,  1905;  Instructor  in  Romance  Languages, 
University  of  Cincinnati,  1905-07;  Assistant  Professor  of  Romance 
Languages,  1907 — .) 

Spanish  Prose  Composition;  pp.  147,  American  Book  Co.,  1907. 

Aragonese  Documents;  Revue  Hispanique,  xvi,  Paris,  1907,  48  pp. 

The  Aragonese  Dialect;  Revue  Hispanique,  Paris,  1911,  50  pp. 

HAMILTON,  GEORGE  LIVINGSTONE.  (A.B.,  Harvard  University, 
1895;  A.  M  ,  Harvard  University,  1897;  Instructor  in  Romance  Lan- 
guages, University  of  Cincinnati,  1900-01.) 

The  Indebtedness  of  Chaucer's  Troilus  and  Cresseide  to  Eindodelle 
Colonue's  Historia  Trojana;  Columbia  University  Studies  in  Romance 
Literature  and  Philology,  Vol.  I. 

HARRY,  PHILIP  WARNER.      (A.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1898; 

Ph.D.    1902;  Instructor  in  Modern  Languages,  University  of  Maine, 

1900-01;  Instructor  in  Modern  Languages,  University  of  Cincinnati, 

1903-05.) 
A  Comparative  Study   of  the  Aesopic  Fable  in   Nicole  Bozon;    Univ.   of 

Cinti.  Studies,  i,  No.  2,  1-84. 


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